Norwich Magistrates Court. Picture: Jamie Honeywood
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A puppy seller has denied trying to sell dogs fraudulently online but has admitted a series of other offences.
Hannah Manning, of Glamis Court, Harleston, was charged with 13 offences when she appeared at Norwich Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
Two of the charges are for fraudulently selling puppies, which she denied.
The 30-year old also indicated she would plead not guilty to three other frauds, including cancelling a loan agreement, selling a horse and selling stolen hay bales. She also denied stealing £240 worth of hay and straw bales.
However, she admitted sending threatening messsages on Facebook messenger, text and WhatsApp, making off with £20 of petrol, possessing amphetamines and advertising a drug for animals which was only available on prescription from a vets.
Published:
1:03 PM January 6, 2021
Updated:
4:36 PM January 6, 2021
Ricardo Teixeira, 56, of Long Row, Norwich, was refused entry to Norwich Magistrates Court on November 18 2020 because he was drunk PICTURE: Jamie Honeywood
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A woman is due to appear in court later this week accused of fraud over the sale of a puppy online.
Hannah Manning, of Glamis Court in Harleston, has been charged with one count of fraud in relation to the sale of a puppy, Norfolk police confirmed on Wednesday.
Manning, 30, was initially charged in September 2020.
She was released on police bail and is due to appear at Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday January 8.