The Daily Post is naming and shaming criminals convicted of offences every month, and these are the people who were locked up in July.
The Daily Post rounds up the criminals from the region who have been put behind bars over the last month
Each month, we publish an online gallery of criminals who have been convicted and jailed at courts around North Wales.
Roger Canton
Former driving instructor Roger Canton, 68, of Tower View, Wrexham, was jailed for seven years for sex assaults against a young girl at a Wrexham swimming pool some 20 years ago.
It followed allegations that he sexually touched a girl now in her late 20s during swimming sessions when she was aged 10 or 11.
Joseph Dodson
Joseph Dodson, 24, was caught dealing heroin on the streets of Rhyl and was jailed for six years.
Dodson travelled from Liverpool and his crimes came to light on May 16 when police were called to a report of a domestic incident in the car park of the Aldi store in Wellington Road.
James Henry
Prolific burglar and heroin addict James Henry, 39, of Llys Cunliffe in Mold, sneaked into the home of a 96-year-old widow and made off with her handbag , containing £500, and was locked up for three years.
He was told by a judge that he had committed a despicable offence.
Nicholas Weaver
Pensioner Nicholas Weaver, 68, of Lime Grove at Elton, Chester, headbutted his former partner, threatened to kill her and then set fire to her country home at Llandrillo nearCorwen, in an act of revenge.
He was jailed for two years and also has a life-time restraining order not to approach his former partner or her address.
John Mark Roberts
John Mark Roberts, 52, of Plas Haf, Penyffordd, near Holywell, who headbutted a young woman outside Bar Bow in Rhyl was jailed for two years.
He also received a concurrent 14-day prison sentence for a bail offence after he admitted leaving Mold Crown Court before he could be sentenced.
Nicholas Charles Walker
Anglesey man Nicholas Charles Walker, 47, of Maes Llewelyn, Aberffraw, who admitted breaching a sexual offences prevention order and downloading indecent images of young boys has been locked up for two years.
He had deleted the web browser history on his laptop, a key element of the order imposed in September 2012 at Caernarfon Crown Court.
Daniel McKinlay
Teenager Daniel McKinlay, 18, of Rutland Court, Connah's Quay, Flintshire, pestered young girls to send him indecent images of themselves and even threatened to post the pictures online unless they gave in to his demands.
He admitted inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and blackmail and was jailed for 18 months.
Callum Williams
'Out of control' Callum Williams, 18, of a farm at Adwy, near Coedpoeth, Wrexham, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm to PC Michelle Shirley with intent to resist arrest , assault and damaging property.
He was locked up for a year.
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/locked-up-criminals-jailed-north-11690488
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