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Salisbury Law Courts A MAN will appear before a Salisbury judge next month accused of holding his wife against her will. Robert Nemeth-Perz, 49, is also said to have assaulted the woman during the ordeal in Trowbridge on February 7 last year. Prosecutors claim that over a month and a half between December 23, 2019 and February 7, 2020, he recorded private calls, tracked her location and was overbearing. Appearing before Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on Friday afternoon, Nemeth-Perz, of Haden Road, Trowbridge, entered no pleas to allegations of false imprisonment, causing actual bodily harm and engaging in coercive and controlling behaviour towards his then wife.
Nativity characters were damaged in some of the displays and floodlights, electrical plugs and items from their costumes stolen and many comments online expressed their sympathy towards organisers Geoff and Harriet Heard. You said: Kelly Elizabeth Hale: “So upsetting to see this. Luckily we managed to get around to see them all. The Sainsburys one was being fixed while we were there and another had the sign missing. The displays where amazing and my daughter had fun seeing them all.” Trowbridge Nativity Trail trashed Deb Samways: “Always some little shits to spoil it for others... Hope they get found out and made to pay for the replacement or just fined for the inconvenience.”
A CHRISTMAS Day knifeman drove into an ambulance while four times over the drink drive limit. Milen Mlandenov, 39, had called paramedics on December 25 for help with his drink problem having that day sunk a litre-and-a-half of vodka, Swindon Magistrates’ Court heard. He had already gone to his doctor about his alcoholism. He had spoken to the 999 crew about harming himself. Prosecutor Emma Charleton said: “Whilst paramedics are in the house, Mr Mlandenov walks into the kitchen, picks up a knife and says ‘I can end all of this now.’ “At this point paramedics fear not only for the defendant’s safety but, obviously, it’s not safe for them to remain in the house so they exit the property.”
Vandals wreck scenes on Trowbridge Nativity Trail See photos images ORGANISERS of the Trowbridge Nativity Trail have condemned vandals who have wrecked posters and displays at some of the 14 venues taking part and have stolen some of the items. Nativity characters have been damaged in some of the displays and floodlights, electrical plugs and items from their costumes stolen. Geoff and Harriet Heard have coordinated the trail for Trowbridge Area Churches Together to present the real meaning of Christmas. The trail is taking place until Sunday, December 27 and is supported by nine of its member churches in Trowbridge. The displays are all around Trowbridge.