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Drunk man hurled abuse at police in Hereford car park

Joshua David Holland entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford.  Police had spotted Holland and others in a car park behind Radcliffe Court in Tupsley on May 15, prosecutor Shafquat Reaz said. Officers, who said Holland was slurring his words and unsteady on his feet, spoke to the group and asked them to leave, but Holland did not, instead swearing at police. The 18-year-old was warned to stop, but was arrested after he continuing to swear at officers. Holland was taken to Hereford Police Station, where he became agitated and aggressive towards the custody sergeant and carried on shouting and swearing.

Rail passenger was caught in Hereford with eight-inch kitchen knife in his pocket

Herefordshire stalker let himself in to victim s home

A STALKER who continued to follow and message his ex has been ordered to carry out unpaid work. Jacob Price Evans admitted assaulting his ex-girlfriend on February 17 and stalking her between February 15 and March 5 when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford. The 23-year-old had previously received cautions after two reports of common assault and one of harassment had been made against him by the victim, prosecutor Mark Hambling said. The pair had separated in September after he threw car keys at her and accused her of sleeping with another man during an argument. But Price Evans continued to send her messages and visit her home, letting himself in through an open door on February 17 and grabbing her, bending her fingers back in an attempt to wrench her mobile phone from her.

Herefordshire stalker let himself in to victim s home

Herefordshire stalker let himself in to victim s home
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Tributes to West Midlands Ambulance Service technician, 66

Jeremy Daw. Pic - WMAS EMERGENCY services chiefs have paid tribute to West Midlands Ambulance Service technician Jeremy Daw who died while on duty after an object struck the windscreen of an ambulance responding to a 999 call. Mr Daw, known as Jack, died at the scene of the incident on the A49 in Herefordshire yesterday (Saturday April 24) despite the best efforts of medical colleagues who tried to save his life. The 66-year-old, from Hereford, had dedicated almost three decades to the ambulance service before retiring last year but just a few months ago he decided to return to the frontline to assist during the coronavirus pandemic.

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