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Items stolen after burglaries in Chorley and Bamber Bridge

A motorbike, car registration plate, tools and other items have been taken after a spate of burglaries in Chorley and Bamber Bridge.

Chorley man was caught pleasuring himself in churchyard

A 47-year-old was seen pleasuring himself on a churchyard bench.

Residents excited as work progresses on £25m luxury flats on banks of River Trent

Residents excited as work progresses on £25m luxury flats on banks of River Trent
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Wigan s court round-up

Submitting. Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court A motorist had taken a cocktail of illegal substances before getting behind the wheel, Wigan magistrates heard. Kieron McDonough, 31, of Walter Street, Leigh, appeared before borough magistrates to admit drug-driving after testing positive for both cocaine and cannabis, having been stopped by police in a Vauxhall Astra on Cross Street, Hindley, on November 13. The bench banned him from driving for 12 months and ordered that he pay a victim services surcharge, fine and court costs totalling £299. Two teenagers have denied involvement in a burglary in which £4,750 worth of goods were taken from a Wigan home. Jordan Brown, 18, of Saddleback Road, Norley, and 19-year-old Callum Holgate, of Falkirk Grove, Norley, stood before borough justices to plead not guilty to a break-in at an address in Falkirk Grove during the week of October 19 to 26 2019. They were released on bail pending a first appearance before a Bolton Crown Court judge on J

Drunk Wigan motorist avoids jail after being caught using flashing blue lights

Submitting. He was also a disqualified driver and had no insurance. Moore, of Anderton Street, Ince, admitted the offences and admitted using an emergency blue flashing light in a prohibited manner. Prosecutor Scott Parker said the arresting officer noticed empty lager bottles in the car footwell. When asked about the use of the light, Moore said: “I am a first responder.” Steven Townley, defending, said the flashing light was used by Moore when he worked on site as a forklift driver. He said Moore was a union representative who had gone to Blackpool with a work colleague who was in danger of losing his job.

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