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In the courts: Two men accused of Kingsclere cannabis farm

Basingstoke Magistrates Court. Two men have been charged with operating a cannabis farm in Kingsclere. Daniel Sebastian Knowlson, of Brunswick Street, Reading, and Mark Christopher Slater, of Market Drayton, stand accused of producing cannabis in the village in May 2019. The pair are further accused of “dishonestly” using almost £20,000 of electricity. Slater, 58, will appear before Winchester Crown Court on August 11, whilst a warrant for the arrest of Knowlson, 31, was issued. A woman accused of assaulting a police officer in Basingstoke has appeared in court. Chelsea Ward-Smith, of Oickford Street in Aldershot, has been charged with assaulting detention officer Christopher Jakes on July 15.

NHS worker speaks out after thugs go on wrecking spree in Abingdon

PEOPLE in South Oxfordshire have been left shocked and calling for immediate police action after a number of vehicles were damaged in an early morning crime spree . Vandalised cars parked outside homes in Abingdon were found by devastated owners on Sunday, March 7, and since then locals have taken to social media to voice their outrage. Up to 15 cars have been left with broken windscreens and wing mirrors according to Tom Pymer, who lives on Spring Road. The 23-year-old hospital worker is one of the many unlucky locals who had their car vandalised. Mr Pymer was woken up at 3.30am by loud bangs on the street but when he peeked outside and did not spot anything suspicious he went back to sleep.

NHS worker devastated after car smashed in vandalism spree

PEOPLE were left shocked and calling for immediate police action after a number of vehicles were damaged in an early-morning crime spree. Vandalised cars parked outside homes in Abingdon were found by devastated owners on Sunday, March 7, and since then locals have taken to social media to voice their outrage. Up to 15 cars have been left with broken windscreens and wing mirrors according to Tom Pymer, who lives on Spring Road. The 23-year-old hospital worker is one of the many unlucky locals who had their car vandalised. Mr Pymer was woken up at 3.30am by loud bangs on the street but when he peeked outside and did not spot anything suspicious he went back to sleep.

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