Sarah Harcourt, left, and Sally Harcourt were sentenced in Norwich Crown Court on Thursday
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Two Norwich sisters with more than 100 criminal convictions between them have been jailed for stealing from vulnerable people they had befriended.
Sally and Sarah Harcourt, 44 and 41, of Thatched Pavilion Court, had both pleaded guilty to two counts of theft on March 8 at Singer Court, Calvert Street.
Sally Harcourt had also pleaded guilty to a handling offence of a mobile phone belonging to a man she had befriended, while Sarah Harcourt gave the same plea for a second breach of a CBO for approaching a person over the age of 65.
May 5, 2021
With a revamped lineup, rotation, and front office, the Mets were supposed to rank among the NL’s top teams, ideally while offering at least somewhat less dysfunction than during the Wilpon family’s tenure as owners. Given an offense that has wheezed its way to an NL-low 3.30 runs per game as the team has stumbled to an 11-12 start, however, the Mets’ brass decided to shake things up by firing hitting coaches Chili Davis and Tom Slater after Monday night’s 6-5 loss to the Cardinals. The pair have been replaced by Hugh Quattlebaum, previously the Mets’ minor league director of hitting development, and Kevin Howard, their director of player development. You may be shocked to learn that this move did not come off smoothly.
EXCLUSIVE: ASP dashcam video captured police officer arrested for DWI
“You’re smoking on that cigarette like you’re one of the criminals.”
DASHCAM: Trooper traffic stop (Video provided by Arkansas State Police) By Region 8 Newsdesk | March 15, 2021 at 11:08 AM CDT - Updated March 16 at 7:19 PM
BATESVILLE, Ark. (KAIT) - Exclusive video obtained from Arkansas State Police show what happened the night a Batesville police officer was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
According to documents obtained from ASP, a trooper stopped 34-year-old Rick Anthony King of Batesville just after 11 p.m. Friday, March 12, on U.S. Highway 167.
King was southbound in a 2018 silver Jeep Wrangler, driving 64 miles per hour in a 35 mph speed zone, the citation stated.
Police identify Lyon College student found dead in dorm room
A 19-year-old Lyon College student was found dead in his dorm on Saturday, Jan. 30, according to police. Author: THV11 Digital Updated: 8:31 PM CST February 5, 2021
BATESVILLE, Ark. According to Chief Alan Cockrill with the Batesville Police Department, a 19-year-old Lyon College student was found dead in his dorm on Saturday, Jan. 30.
Chief Cockrill said the victim was identified as James Aaron Gilfedder.
Gilfedder went to a friend s house on Friday night, Jan. 29, and at some point in the night, consumed alcohol, according to police.
Between 2 - 2:30 a.m., freshmen friends took Gilfedder back to his dorm and set him up on a pallet located on the floor because Gilfedder didn t want to sleep in his bed, reports say.