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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Anglesey,North Wales - The criminals jailed in North Wales in January 2017

The Daily Post rounds up the criminals from the region who have been put behind bars over the last month

The Daily Post is naming and shaming criminals convicted of offences every month, and these are the people who were locked up in January.
Each month, we publish an online gallery of criminals who have been convicted and jailed at courts around North Wales.

Ricky Roberts and Kieran Evans

(Left) Kieran Evans, 33, of Aston Grove in Wrexham, was jailed for three years and ten months after he admitted two burglaries, an attempted burglary and a handling offence.
(Right) Ricky Roberts, 33, of Holborn Crescent in Brynteg, Wrexham, was jailed for five years for burglary
(Left) Kieran Evans, 33, of Aston Grove in Wrexham, was jailed for three years and ten months after he admitted two burglaries, an attempted burglary and a handling offence. (Right) Ricky Roberts, 33, of Holborn Crescent in Brynteg, Wrexham, was jailed for five years for burglary 
Drug addict Rick Roberts, 33, of Holborn Crescent in Brynteg, burgled a number of houses in the Wrexham area within a few months of his release from prison was jailed for five years.
Co-defendant Kieran Evans, 33, of Aston Grove in Wrexham, who claimed to have been the look-out, was jailed for three years and 10 months after he admitted two burglaries, an attempted burglary and a handling offence.

Kyle Martin John Parry

Kyle Martin John Parry, now of Huddersfield but formerly of Caernarfon, has been jailed for sexually assaulting a five-year-old boy
Kyle Martin John Parry, now of Huddersfield but formerly of Caernarfon, has been jailed for sexually assaulting a five-year-old boy 
'Dangerous' Kyle Martin John Parry, 21, formerly of Rhostryfan, near Caernarfon, but now of Riddings Road, Huddersfield, sexually abused a five-year-old boy and has been locked up for five years .
Caernarfon Crown Court were told how the boy had confided in his mother about what Parry had done to him. She called police and her son was subsequently examined by a doctor.
Parry’s DNA was found on swabs taken at the scene of the offence and he was arrested.

Christopher Jones

Christopher Jones, 50, of Northgate Street, Caernarfon, admitted possessing illegal drugs to sell to others and was jailed for 44 months at Caernarfon Crown Court on Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Christopher Jones, 50, of Northgate Street, Caernarfon, admitted possessing illegal drugs to sell to others and was jailed for 44 months at Caernarfon Crown Court on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 
Drug dealer Christopher Jones, 50, of Northgate Street, Caernarfon, has a history of drug convictions going back more than 20 years .
He admitted possessing illegal drugs to sell to others and was jailed for 44 months.

Steven Downing

Steven Downing, 59, of Lyttleton Avenue, Halesowen, Birmingham, threatened to kill his wife after beating her with a broomstick and placing a pillow over her face, and was jailed for three and a half years.
Steven Downing, 59, of Lyttleton Avenue, Halesowen, Birmingham, threatened to kill his wife after beating her with a broomstick and placing a pillow over her face, and was jailed for three and a half years. 
Downing and his wife were holidaying in a caravan at Tywyn in Gwynedd last year when he attacked her.

Lloyd Bennett and Kelvin Haughton

Lloyd Bennett (left) and Kelvin Haughton, both of Benllech, were both jailed for three years for burglary at Caernarfon Crown Court on January 9, 2017
Lloyd Bennett (left) and Kelvin Haughton, both of Benllech, were both jailed for three years for burglary at Caernarfon Crown Court on January 9, 2017 
Lloyd Bennett, 45, of Amlwch Road, Benllech, and Kelvin Haughton, 32, also of Benllech, admitted breaking into the property in Waun Dirion, Benllech, and stealing a large television set.
Bennett, the judge heard, had been handed a suspended prison sentence for dangerous driving last March and the judge activated 20 weeks of that term to be served consecutively to the three-year jail term.

Jamie Warner

Jamie Warner punched his brother, attacked his mum, and then was involved in a crash that saw his brother lose three fingers
Jamie Warner punched his brother, attacked his mum, and then was involved in a crash that saw his brother lose three fingers
Jamie Warner, 26, of Maes Goronwy, Benllech, who twice caused serious injuries to his own brother - including leaving him missing three fingers - has been locked up for three years .
Warner admitted assaulting his older brother Scott, breaking his jaw, in a drunken fight before Christmas and also admitting a charge of dangerous driving on the A5025 at PentraethAnglesey, last August.
As a result of injuries caused in the accident, his brother had to have three fingers on his left hand amputated.

Richard Gwion Jones

Richard Gwion Jones, 27, of Maen Gwyn, Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, was jailed for 31 months for an assault on his sister’s ex-partner in which he hit him with a golf club and stabbed him in the leg with the shaft when it broke
Richard Gwion Jones, 27, of Maen Gwyn, Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, was jailed for 31 months for an assault on his sister’s ex-partner in which he hit him with a golf club and stabbed him in the leg with the shaft when it broke 
Jones, 27, of Maen Gwyn, Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, had pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm to William Barker at Bronaber in Trawsfynydd in February last year.

Luke Thomas Miles

Luke Thomas Miles, 26, of Rock Street, Holyhead jailed for two years for affray and possessing a bladed article in a public place
Luke Thomas Miles, 26, of Rock Street, Holyhead jailed for two years for affray and possessing a bladed article in a public place 
Luke Thomas Miles, 26, of Rock Street, Holyheadwho armed himself with six steak knives before threatening to cut a woman’s finger off in a shop , has been locked up for two years.
Miles was drunk and on ecstasy when the incident at Millbank Stores happened.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/locked-up-criminals-jailed-north-12540357

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