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1/1 A SERIAL offender who robbed a newsagents in Bolton while carrying a knife and threatening members of staff has been dealt a lengthy prison sentence. Raymond King, 28, robbed Athlone News on the morning of March 20 after consuming large amounts of alcohol with friends the night before, Bolton Crown Court heard. He pleaded guilty to robbery, theft and possession of a knife after being tracked down by police. The court was told how King, of Withington Road, Hulme - who has never been employed - entered the premises before stealing a bottle of vodka. Alison Mather, prosecuting, said that a short while later, he returned with a knife and an accomplice, before threatening shop owner Srirajah Karthigesu, known locally as John, and his wife during the incident.
1/1 A SERIAL offender who robbed a newsagents in Bolton while carrying a knife and threatening members of staff has been dealt a lengthy prison sentence. Raymond King, 28, robbed Athlone News on the morning of March 20 after consuming large amounts of alcohol with friends the night before, Bolton Crown Court heard. He pleaded guilty to robbery, theft and possession of a knife after being tracked down by police. The court was told how King, of Withington Road, Hulme - who has never been employed - entered the premises before stealing a bottle of vodka. Alison Mather, prosecuting, said that a short while later, he returned with a knife and an accomplice, before threatening shop owner Srirajah Karthigesu, known locally as John, and his wife during the incident.
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The Street in Burnley OFFICERS who mistakenly gained access to the wrong home while on a welfare check discovered more than £20,000 worth of cannabis. Police were called to the Trinity area of Burnley to help a man who it was reported was suicidal, but ended up instead on Piccadilly Road, which runs parallel to the correct location. Believing there was someone inside in need of help, officers broke the home’s door down and to their surprise found 43 cannabis plants inside. The owner of the home was later arrested and interviewed by police, where he made a preprepared statement claiming not to live at the address.
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