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Burglary in Cambridge Road

A burglar got away with a bag of goods after stuffing stolen jewellery into a pillowcase.  It happened at a home in Cambridge Road on Monday 10th March between 07:30 and 18:00. The burglar also took a black Apple Macbook, a Nexus 7 tablet and two digital cameras. Stolen jewellery included a

Burglary in Cambridge Road

A burglar got away with a bag of goods after stuffing stolen jewellery into a pillowcase.  It happened at a home in Cambridge Road on Monday 10th March between 07:30 and 18:00. The burglar also took a black Apple Macbook, a Nexus 7 tablet and two digital cameras. Stolen jewellery included a

Roads ban for teenager who was over the limit

Tomos Bright, 19, of Mabey Close was caught behind the wheel while more than twice the legal alcohol limit has been banned from the roads. He admitted committing the offence in Stokes Bay Road.  A test revealed his breath contained 83 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres.  The legal limit is 35. Bright

Roads ban for teenager who was over the limit

Tomos Bright, 19, of Mabey Close was caught behind the wheel while more than twice the legal alcohol limit has been banned from the roads. He admitted committing the offence in Stokes Bay Road.  A test revealed his breath contained 83 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres.  The legal limit is 35. Bright

Detectives hunt three men following attack

The 48 year old victim was attacked in Agnew Road, Bridgemary when he was approached from behind after visiting the Nobes Avenue shops.  One of the three men hit the man and he fell to the ground.  The trio then demanded he hand over the alcohol he had just brought. 

Detectives hunt three men following attack

The 48 year old victim was attacked in Agnew Road, Bridgemary when he was approached from behind after visiting the Nobes Avenue shops.  One of the three men hit the man and he fell to the ground.  The trio then demanded he hand over the alcohol he had just brought. 

Operation Barb – Sentencing update

Operation Barb senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Dick Pearson of the Hampshire Major Investigation Team (HMIT) said: Samuel Etherington behaved with total disregard for the lives of two teenage girls on the night of November the third last year. His dangerous actions behind the wheel led to the deaths of Jasmine Allsop