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Welcome to our first weekly round up of crime across Gloucestershire. It s been a busy week for the police with incidents ranging from a car being seized in connection with a murder probe, a woman being threatened with a stun gun to a burglary at a fire station and stones being thrown at moving cars. Police rely on witnesses with information to come forward. If you have any information please contact 101 or fill in a report using the website, quoting the crime reference number if given. Or, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Two men charged in connection with burglary
Last Friday (February 5)
Image of the treatment the dogs suffered Two men and a woman have been banned from keeping dogs after they were found guilty of cruelty and neglect at Gloucester Crown Court yesterday. Following the successful prosecution brought by Forest of Dean District Council Jeremy Awdry of Jubilee Villa, Coleford Road, Bream, was disqualified indefinitely from keeping or looking after dogs. He received a 19-week custodial sentence suspended for two years and a curfew order for six months, he was also ordered to pay £6,379 in compensation. Andrew Bateman and Kelly Busby formerly of Cwmann, Lampeter, were disqualified indefinitely from keeping or looking after dogs. Both received a 19-week custodial sentence suspended for two years and were ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work. They were ordered to pay £6,379 in compensation and costs.