Rio Beardmore (Image: Rio Beardmore / SWNS)
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Fraudster Rio Beardmore registered his van in the name of a dead man - after racking up parking fines totalling £15,000.
The locksmith got into James Sharman s flat and stole his identity to try to avoid the parking penalties.
Fraudster stole dead man s identity to dodge parking fines but victim was still alive
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Joshua Pass admitted dangerous driving, having no insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
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A young dad led police on a high-speed chase before abandoning his vehicle at concrete bollards and trying to hide behind a building.
Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard that Joshua Pass panicked as he was uninsured and only had a provisional licence.
A BLOOD-covered Worcester drug dealer who asked about procuring weapons after an alleged stabbing at the city s McDonald s has been spared jail, the second dealer to walk free in under a week. Robin Bayer, who had brought a JD Sports bag with him ready for prison, appeared emotional as he walked free at Worcester Crown Court on Monday. Judge James Burbidge QC, the Recorder of Worcester, imposed a suspended sentence after a probation officer said there was a realistic prospect of rehabilitation and he was in the action phase in trying to rid himself of his addictions. Judge Burbidge, the city s most senior judge, last Wednesday also released another dealer - 41-year-old Darren Davis - who was in a car stopped on the M5 near Worcester with 13.8g of heroin and 11.4g of crack cocaine.
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Alan Mellor has been jailed for burglary (Image: Staffordshire Police)
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Burglar Alan Mellor has been jailed after smashing his way into two homes - in 45 minutes.
The 31-year-old broke into a house in Castle Hill, Newcastle, at 5.45am while the homeowners were in bed. He fled when they challenged him.
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