In the Dock: Look who’s just been in court
In court from Newport, Blackwood, Cwmbran and Abergavenny
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Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
In court from Newport, Blackwood, Cwmbran and Abergavenny
Paul Jones, 49, stole 12 pairs from Boots in Newport
Benjamin Brown was pulled from a hole in a toilet door by police after hiding there when he was caught red-handed raiding the Newport shop
Lewis Lindley committed the offence in Newport in a Ford Focus on the A48 SDR at the westbound junction with Usk Way
Luke Baulch pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at the Faizan-e-Madina mosque on Shaftesbury Street in Newport
Jamie Davies and his then girlfriend who is from the Caerphilly area were serving with the South Wales Police force when they met through a dating app.
Dilshad Shamo, 41, and Ali Khdir, 40, both from Caerphilly, are accused of unlawfully moving hundreds of people through Europe
In court from Newport, Ebbw Vale, Caerphilly and Pontypool
Keith Johnson, 50, from Pontypool appeared at Newport Magistrates' Court to face four counts.
Bethan Henderson, 27, from Newport admitted possessing/having custody of a fighting dog in the city on September 4.
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