Pensioner used hidden camera to spy on children at beach Christopher Hodgen (66) will spend three months in prison 10 June, 2021 13:47
A PENSIONER discovered with hundreds of indecent images of children after he was caught with a covert camera at a beach has been jailed for three months.
Newry Crown Court heard that despite being convicted by a jury, Christopher Hodgen (66) still protested his innocence of the 19 charges.
The court was told that on July 27 2019, police were called to The Crescent area of Portstewart when a member of the public alerted them to suspicious activity.
While watching children getting changed to play in the water, Hodgen was spotted trying to push buttons on a pair of glasses he was wearing and when they were seized, police discovered they were a recording device with built-in camera.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
COLUMBIA: Clifford Jose Perez, 24, of Columbia, was charged with criminal mischief after throwing a rock at a vehicle near North 3rd Street at around 6:50 p.m. on May 17, police said.
Ephrata police
CRASH
EPHRATA: A vehicle driven by a 17-year-old male struck a parked vehicle occupied by a woman in the 700 block of South State Street at 6:49 p.m. on June 7, police said. The impact of the crash forced both vehicles over the curb, across a portion of sidewalk, until they came to a rest in the driveway of a residence, police said. The woman was hospitalized with unknown injuries, while the juvenile was cited for traffic violations and uninjured, police said.
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Fleet Street looking west. The first building on the left is an existing building that is not part of the scheme. Opposite is the art deco Daily Express building
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Eric Parry Architects’ proposals for a £170m judicial complex in the City of London were approved today.
The City Corporation’s planning committee approved the scheme despite uproar over the proposed loss of historic buildings including cherished facades on Fleet Street, London’s famous newspaper district.
The development, which will replace an entire city block in a conservation area between Whitefriars Street and Salisbury Court on the south side of Fleet Street, will include a new headquarters for City of London Police, a courts complex and a commercial building to help fund the project.
FAIRFIELD A man suspected of kidnapping and human trafficking remained jailed this weekend after being caught in a residential area of the city.
The chase began after the California Highway Patrol received a report at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday of a human trafficking victim traveling in a rented Dodge Char