Connor Sharp, 24, left his kids and ran from police in the car park of a Sainsbury's in Kent after he had been spotted with stolen goods that he was hiding in a pushchair
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Thirty-eight year old Mark Bond, of Westwood Road, Maidstone, was found guilty of killing a fallow deer and causing unnecessary suffering to a dog after a trial at Maidstone Magistrates Court. Among the evidence offered at the trial were video and voice notes sent via WhatsApp. These included one where he told friends: “That bitch is the best lamping dog I’ve seen in my life. She’s an all-rounder. She killed a fox in minutes and got three foxes in an hour. She is unbelievable.” In another he claimed that his dog had taken a deer and that he would be “eating venison for a week”. Bond’s WhatsApp messages were found as part of a separate animal cruelty investigation which involved a number of offences against horses, including the abuse of an eight month-old pony at Appleby horse fair. Terrier cruelty The cruelty charges related to a badly bitten terrier, for which Mr Bond did not seek veterinary attention. Mr Bond, who may now face a jail sentence, is not the firs
Smail Afafsa, 54, allegedly struck down Christopher Pack, 69, just outside his home in Maidstone, Kent, on December 29 last year. Mr Pack caught Covid in hospital three weeks later and died within a week.