The Daily Post is naming and shaming criminals convicted of offences every month, and these are the people who were locked up in September.
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.
John Washington
Lawyer John Washington, 36, who owns a hotel dubbed “the worst in Britain”, was jailed for eight years for attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Washington, who owns the Fiorenzo Cazari hotel - formerly the Morville - in Rhyl , had asked a member of staff to take a woman out for a drink and try to persuade her to drop a sex charge against his brother.
John Paul Roberts
John Paul Roberts, of Cae Mor, Towyn near Abergele, repeatedly sexually abused two teenage boys and was jailed for eight years.
Roberts, 43, admitted nine charges of indecency on the two boys on various dates between October 1997 and November 1999 when the boys were aged 12 to 15.
Sara Garbutt
Drug addict Sara Garbutt, of Wellington Road, Rhyl, was locked up for eight years after stealing £300 from an elderly man and orchestrating an attack which saw the victim beaten with his own walking stick.
Garbutt, 49, had previously stolen £800 the pensioner had been saving for a relative’s funeral.
Garry David Roughley
Garry David Roughley, 35, from Llanidloes, turned to crime to fund his lifestyle after leaving the Army a court heard.
He admitted a string of burglaries across north, mid and west Wales between September 2015 and August this year and was locked up for six years.
Derek Charles Horbury
Derek Charles Horbury, 45, of Trewen, Denbigh, raped a woman after punching her in the face and was jailed for six years .
Horbury was handed the sentence for rape, attempted rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Lee Andrew Sorrentino
Ex-soldier Lee Andrew Sorrentino, 33, was jailed for five years after carrying out a series of assaults on his teenage girlfriend.
Sorrentino, of Northop Road, Flint, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan before being discharged in 2005 after suffering from anxiety, was arrested in April and charged with six counts of actual bodily harm and assault by beating his 19-year-old girlfriend from Hatton Heath.
Melanie Jayne Chirgwin
Wedding business owner Melanie Jayne Chirgwin, 37, who boosted her income by selling ecstasy and cannabis and boasted in a text "who says crime doesn’t pay" was jailed for four years.
Chirgwin, of Rhosgadfan, was sentenced after she was found guilty at Caernarfon Crown Court to possessing drugs with intent to supply.
Michael Barrows
Michael Barrows, 32, of Marine Road, Pensarn, Abergele, posed as a teenage boy online while running groups which shared indecent pictures to paedophiles all over the world.
Barrows,had a number of accounts which he operated as a boy of 14 and was jailed for four years.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/locked-up-criminals-jailed-north-11983366
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