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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Wrexham,North Wales - Man arrested after 'indecent act' in Ruabon park

North Wales Police officer
Police received reports that a man was behaving indecently in a park in Ruabon

A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency following an incident on Tuesday, May 24

A man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency after an incident at a children’s park in Ruabon.
North Wales Police are appealing for information after a man was reported behaving indecently in the park on Tuesday, May 24, at 6.30pm.
Officers are keen to speak to two women who may have witnessed the incident and are appealing for them to come forward.
A 26-year-old man has since been arrested.
PC Theo Jarvis said: “We would like to speak to two women we believe were in the area at the time and who may have information which could assist our investigations.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact PC 2592 Jarvis by calling 101 and quoting reference number U075410.
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/man-arrested-after-indecent-act-11405760

Prestatyn,North Wales - Man remanded in custody after being accused of attempted abduction of girl, ten

Published date: 31 May 2016 | 

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A 39-year-old man was remanded in custody on Monday accused of attempted abduction of a girl of ten and drink driving.
Steven James Hickling, of no fixed address but latterly of Prestatyn, gave no indication of plea for the attempted abduction when he appeared before magistrates at Caernarfon.
The case was sent to Caernarfon crown court where he will appear next month. The abduction attempt allegedly happened on Friday evening at Deiniolen, near Caernarfon, and the drink driving at Prestatyn, where he was arrested.
Hickling pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol, with a count of 57, the limit being 35. The case was sent to the crown court for sentence and an interim disqualification was imposed.
Mel Hughes, prosecuting, asked for a remand in custody. Defence solicitor Chris Dawson did not seek bail for his client.
see-http://www.northwaleschronicle.co.uk/news/162632/prestatyn-man-remanded-in-custody-after-being-accused-of-attempted-abduction-of-girl-ten.aspx

Llangollen,Wrexham,North Wales - Teenager dies after falling from world famous aqueduct

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Llangollen
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Llangollen

Police are investigating the circumstances around the death

A teenager has died after falling from a world famous heritage site.
Police are investigating the death of the 18-year-old man, who fell from the Pontcysyllte aqueduct in Llangollen.
North Wales Police say the incident was reported at 1.05am this morning.
The section affected is close to the Pontcysyllte aqueduct, Llangollen
A spokesperson said: “North Wales Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances that surround the tragic fall. The deceased’s family have been informed.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101, quoting incident reference number U078711.
see-http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/teenager-dies-after-falling-world-11405217

Barnmouth,North Wales - Thieves steal knitted giant from Gwynedd village

Gwril the Giant, who's believed to have been stolen during the early hours of Sunday morning
Gwril the Giant, who's believed to have been stolen during the early hours of Sunday morning

Gwril the Giant is the result of months of work by the Llwyngwril Yarn Bombers from the Meirionnydd village four miles south of Barmouth

Thieves stole a prized mascot from a Gwynedd village over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Gwril the Giant is the result of months of work by the Llwyngwril Yarn Bombers, a group of keen knitters from the Meirionnydd village four miles south of Barmouth.
The mascot, which stands at four feet high, had been installed on a bridge in Llwyngwril to highlight the International Sheepdog Trials and Country Festival, which will be held in nearby Tywyn this coming September.
But members of the group are now appealing for any information on Gwril’s wereabouts after he was snatched.
Worried villagers are now considering scrapping their annual outdoor displays amid fears more of their items will be stolen.
According to Pat Griffiths of the Llwyngwril Yard Bombers, the knitted giant is believed to have been stolen at around 1am on Sunday morning.
She said: “As a group, we’re heartbroken. So much work went into creating Gwril the Giant, for someone to just take it away is so upsetting.
“Gwril has been securely placed on the bridge on Thursday, to advertise the Sheepdog Trials, but two days later it was gone.
“We know it was taken at around 1am on Sunday morning as someone was spotted running away with it in the direction of Fairbourne, and we have also found part of his banner in a garden in the village.
“But so far the police haven’t managed to catch whoever’s responsible.
“We’re now seriously considering what to do with this year’s display we are trying to promote our village as supporters of the International Sheep Dog Trials and yet now we are worried about putting out the displays in case someone else thinks it’s ok to go around stealing other people’s property.”
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/thieves-steal-knitted-giant-gwynedd-11404505

Rhyl,North Wales - Woman attacked outside bar sparking fears amongst friends she was dead

Sophie Bancroft after she was attacked outside Bar Bow in Rhyl
Sophie Bancroft after she was attacked outside Bar Bow in Rhyl

Sophie Bancroft, 20, was headbutted by a man as she left Bar Bow on Water Street in the town

A young sportswoman was the victim of a vicious attack outside a bar in Rhyl with friends fearing she was dead.
Sophie Bancroft, 20 from Rhyl, was headbutted by a man as she left Bar Bow on Water Street in the town in the early hours of yesterday morning, breaking her nose and knocking her unconscious.
Police acted quickly to aid the young footballer, as she had stopped breathing and was not responding, and administered first aid before taking her to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.
Sophie had been celebrating helping Point Ladies FC win the SCI football tournament in Kinmel Bay at the weekend.
“The last thing I remember was playing football,” said Sophie, speaking from her hospital bed. “I went to the tournament presentation in Pontins Prestatyn - the next thing I remember is waking up in hospital.
“A lot of people messaged me and said they thought I was dead.
“I wasn’t breathing and I wasn’t responding at all and when I did I coughed up a lot of blood.
“I had messages from a lot of frightened young girls.”
Footballer Sophie Bancroft (furthest back), from Rhyl, celebrates with Wales team-mates at the 2015 Homeless World Cup in Amsterdam
Footballer Sophie Bancroft (furthest back), from Rhyl, celebrates with Wales team-mates at the 2015 Homeless World Cup in Amsterdam
The incident happened some time after midnight on Sunday and Sophie’s mother Claire Bancroft was woken by her daughter’s hysterical friends.
“I got phone calls from Sophie’s friends and some thought she was dead”, said Claire.
“It has been horrific - she goes out after a football tournament and gets attacked by a thug.
“She couldn’t breathe or anything. It was awful.
“When I saw her in hospital she knew who I was but she didn’t know where she was or why she was there.
“No mother should ever see her daughter like that at all.
“It was absolutely horrific.”
Claire believes the attacker picked her daughter at random and said Sophie’s plans to go to the Homeless World Cup to represent Wales are now in jeopardy.
Sophie described the fear and confusion when she woke up in hospital and gave a warning to other young women intent on enjoying a night out.
She said: “I didn’t really know what was going on when I came round and I was upset.
Sophie Bancroft holding a football
Sophie Bancroft holding a football
“I kept asking why did he do this to me?
“I want to warn young women to be careful and to think twice before going out in these places.”
The former Rhyl and Prestatyn FC and Denbigh Town footballer was hoping to get the all-clear from doctors to leave hospital last night.
Sophie represented Wales at the Homeless World Cup in Amsterdam last year, helping her country to a win in the Plate Final.
She has coached in the USA and described the feeling after last year’s World Cup.
“Words can’t describe how I’m feeling,” said Sophie, who also has past experience with the Everton and Liverpool FC college set-ups.
“It wasn’t just a football tournament, it was a sharing of experiences between people who have all faced problems but are looking positively towards the future.”
If you have any information regarding the attack on Sophie outside Bar Bow, contact North Wales Police on 101.
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/rhyl-sportswoman-attacked-outside-bar-11404165

Monday, May 30, 2016

Llandudno,North Wales - Man jailed after admitting serious sexual offences

Published date: 26 May 2016 | 

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The perverted past of two brothers finally caught up with them when they were jailed for sexual offences which occurred in their teens.
Mathew Parkes, aged 28, and his brother Samuel Parkes, aged 31, had lived in the Talacre and Mostyn areas when young.
At Mold Crown Court, Mathew Parkes, now of Lon y Ffrith in Llandudno, was jailed for seven and a half years after he admitted serious sexual offences against four children, three girls and a boy.
Samuel Parkes, who has carved a new life from himself in the performing arts and who now lives in Carlisle, received 45 months for offences against a young girl.
Both were ordered to register with the police as sex offenders for life and sexual harm prevention orders were made.
Judge Rhys Rowlands told Samuel Parkes he had admitted the indecent assault and rape of a very young girl when he was aged 15, going on 16.
Mathew Parkes had admitted indecency and rape on one girl, indecent assault and rape of another girl, indecent assault on a third and indecent assault and rape of a young boy while aged between 13 and 16 going on 17.
“In both of your cases it was quite depraved behaviour,” the judge declared.
He said they had to be sentenced in line with modern guidelines but the sentences which were appropriate had to be halved because they were youths at the time.
The judge told Samuel Parkes he had raped a very young girl of primary school age while in the case of Mathew Parkes there had been four victims, all young.
He took into account they were both of good character and who had not offended since.
It was clear their behaviour had a profound effect on the victims.
Prosecuting barrister Simon Parry said one victim had suffered nightmares and flash backs, had trust issues, suffered depression and anxiety while another tried to commit suicide at a young age .
Defending barrister Andrew Scott, said Samuel Parkes had a toxic childhood, and went to college to do a performing arts, music and drama degree courses in Carlisle.
He and his partner had been due to be married but they had delayed that until the proceedings were over.
Simon Killeen, for Mathew Parkes, said his client had made admissions to the police which went beyond the allegations which had been made against him and which had directly led to some of the charges.
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Llandudno,Penrhyn Bay,North Wales - Appeal launched after man seen acting suspiciously in Penrhyn Bay

Published date: 27 May 2016 | 

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An appeal for information has been launched after a man was seen acting suspiciously in the Penrhyn Bay area earlier this week.
The man is believed to have followed a teenager as she walked along a rural pathway on Wednesday afternoon, May 25.
No physical contact was made and neither did the man speak.
Inquiries are continuing to try and identify and speak to the man concerned.
Anyone who may have been in the vicinity shortly before 3.30pm and may have information can call local officers on 101 quoting reference number U075520.
Alternatively, individuals can contact the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111. ‘ 
see-http://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/162584/appeal-launched-after-man-seen-acting-suspiciously-in-penrhyn-bay.aspx

Prestatyn,North Wales - Disabled man found guilty of breaching restraining order against former Prestatyn beauty queen

Published date: 27 May 2016 | 

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A disabled man accused of posting an offensive comment about a former beauty queen claimed that his YouTube account must have been hacked.
Anthony Mantova told police that he didn’t know how it had happened but that he had seen on BBC TV’s One Show that it could easily be done.
Mantova, 39, appeared before Prestatyn magistrates accused of breaching a restraining order imposed at the same court in July, 2012, preventing him from posting any material against  former Miss Prestatyn Chloe Hopkins.
The order followed his conviction on a charge of harassment, and Mantova has served two prison sentences for breaching the order in 2012 and 2013.
Prosecutor John Wylde told the court that on April 2 this year Miss Hopkins, who is  hoping to  forge a career as an entertainer, had put a video on You Tube of her singing.
That same day a comment was made under Mantova’s account. 
Miss Hopkins had been interviewed on “This Morning” about her experiences as a victim of stalking and harassment.
She complained to the police, stating: “I’m worried it is going to get worse. I don’t know what he is capable of and I am frightened.”
When interviewed Mantova, of The Grove, Meliden, Prestatyn, claimed that it was a “set-up” and that he had never used his YouTube account.
Mantova, who appeared in court in a wheelchair, declined to give evidence but his solicitor Juliana Garay said that although there was no dispute about the message having posted there was no concrete evidence as to who had posted it.
“You cannot be sure it was the defendant who caused it to be posted on-line,” she said.
After finding him guilty the Bench heard a victim impact statement from Miss Hopkins in which she said her experience had led to her taking an overdose and to a break-up with her boyfriend.
“He seems to have such hatred towards me and I don’t know why,” she said.
Chairman Duncan Stewart said the Bench’s sentencing powers were insufficient and so Mantova was bailed to appear at Caernarfon Crown Court on June 23.
They called for a pre-sentence report by the probation service after Ms Garay said that because of his “delicate state of health” prison might not be the most appropriate place for him and that alternatives should be considered.
see-http://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/162605/disabled-man-found-guilty-of-breaching-restraining-order-against-former-prestatyn-beauty-queen.aspx

Prestatyn,North Wales - Man charged over attempted child abduction in Deiniolen

Published date: 30 May 2016 | 

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A 39-year-old Prestatyn man has been charged over an attempted child abduction and drink driving.
Following the incident in Deiniolen, near Caernarfon, on Friday, the man is due to appear before Llandudno Magistrate’s Court, today (Monday).
Detective Inspector Eryl Roberts said: “A 39 year old man from Prestatyn was arrested as a result of an incident that occurred at around 7.15pm on Friday in the Hafod Oleu area of Deiniolen.
“Following a police investigation this male has been charged with offences of attempted child abduction and drink driving.
“I must stress that no child was taken from the location during the course of the incident.
“Anyone who was in the area at around the time of the incident and who may have witnessed any suspicious behaviour, is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting the reference number RC16076739.”
See-http://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/162623/prestatyn-man-charged-over-attempted-child-abduction-in-deiniolen.aspx

Wrexham,North Wales - Man jumped off bridge onto train tracks in Wrexham

Published date: 29 May 2016 | 

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A MAN jumped off a bridge onto train tracks in Wrexham.
Police blocked off part of Regent Street and Mold Road at about 5pm on Saturday as the incident unfolded near the town’s general train station.
A police spokesman said: “We were called following reports a male was on the railway bridge with a knife to his throat.
“Force negotiators were called but he had jumped on to the railway tracks prior to their arrival.
“The man survived and was taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg.”

  • See - http://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/162616/man-jumped-off-bridge-onto-train-tracks-in-wrexham.aspx

Wrexham,North Wales - Caergwrle man jailed for three years for drugs and fake cash offences

Published date: 30 May 2016 | 

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A MAN with mental health difficulties has been jailed for three years for drugs and counterfeit currency offences.
Damion Anthony Edwards, 26, of Maes Cibyn in Caergwrle, had passed a counterfeit £20 note when he bought a drink at a Wrexham pub.
When he was arrested and his house was searched police found eight more counterfeit notes and drugs.
He admitted tendering a counterfeit note, possessing the other eight, offering to supply Mcat and possessing LSD with intent to supply.
Mold Crown Court heard how he had a previous conviction in 2012 for possessing and supplying class B drugs and was given a suspended sentence at that stage.
“You were given a chance in 2012 but unfortunately you have gone back to your old ways,” Judge Rhys Rowlands told him.
He plainly had mental health issues and no doubt he would find a prison sentence hard to deal with.
No doubt that was taken into account in 2012, the juge said.
But the present offences were far too serious to be dealt with by anything other than an immediate custodial sentence.
Imposing the three-year sentence, he ordered that the psychiatric report before the court to accompany him to prison so that the authorities would be aware there was a potential risk.
Emmalyne Downing, prosecuting, said Edwards was at the Elihu Yale pub in Wrexham on October 29 last year, ordered a drink and handed a £20 to the barmaid.
She realised it did not feel right, checked it with a security light, confiscated it and called the police.
Edwards co-operated fully, gave his correct name and address and paid for his drink with a legitimate note.
He was arrested and searched and his home was also searched when LSD, Mcat, dried mushrooms and a further eight counterfeit £20 notes were found.
His mobile phone was analysed and texts indicative of drug dealing were found.
Interviewed, he made no comment but in a prepared statement said he did not sell illegal drugs but said he had been selling legal highs.
The £3,000 seized during the investigation was his savings, he said.
Phillip Tully, defending, said Edwards suffered from a delusional condition and possibly schizophrenia. 
He admitted supplying to close friends who were already users.
Mr Tully said he was fully aware of the sentencing guidelines but his client suffered mental illness and was addicted to drugs.
He had shown genuine remorse and regret and his risk of re-offending was not high.
Edwards would benefit from the assistance the probation service could give him and a psychiatric report suggested a mental health treatment condition as part of a community order.
The psychiatrist had made it clear he was concerned how the defendant would cope in custody.
A pre-sentence report made it clear that if it had to be custody then he should be in the hospital wing rather than in the main prison wing.
He had tried to tackle his addiction and change his lifestyle.
“He is a very vulnerable individual,” said Mr Tully. “He would find it difficult to cope in prison and could be punished within the community.”
see-http://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/162618/caergwrle-man-jailed-for-three-years-for-drugs-and-fake-cash-offences.aspx

Wrexham,North Wales - Police appeal after car blaze in Caia Park

Published date: 29 May 2016 | 

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A CAR was set on fire in Caia Park on Friday night.
The blaze happened at about midnight in Minafon.
North Wales Police are appealing to the public for information. Supt Sian Beck, said: “We are appealing for witnesses to come forward with information which will assist us in identifying those responsible.
“The communities in Wrexham have suffered a disproportionally high number of arsons.
“Please contact NWP using 101 quoting incident number U076914 or confidentially to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

  • See - http://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/162614/police-appeal-after-car-blaze-in-caia-park.aspx

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Prestatyn,North Wales - Man charged with trying to abduct a child and drink driving

North Wales Police arrested the man yesterday
North Wales Police arrested the man yesterday

The 39-year-old from Prestatyn was arrested following an incident in the Hafod Oleu area

A man has been charged with attempting to abduct a child and drink driving in Deiniolen.
The 39-year-old from Prestatyn was arrested as a result of the incident which occurred at around 7.15pm on Friday in the Hafod Oleu area.
He is currently in police custody and is due to appear Llandudno Magistrate’s Courttomorrow.
Detective Inspector Eryl Roberts said: “Following a police investigation this male has been charged with offences of attempted child abduction and drink driving.
“I must stress that no child was taken from the location during the course of the incident.”
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/prestatyn-man-charged-trying-abduct-11400579