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Jailing of Gwynedd man who spat in officers faces welcomed

The 25-year-old admitted three counts of assaulting an emergency workers in Gwynedd, as well as damaging a police cell in Caernarfon - all on Monday (April 19.) Following what District Judge Gwyn Jones described as a domestic involving Jones and his former partner, officers attended and attempted to calm Jones down. But he spat in one of their faces, and then later repeated the offence against another officer - despite them having taken him to Ysbyty Gwynedd after he complained of chest pain, the court heard. Mark Jones, General Secretary of North Wales Police Federation, said: “This is just yet another example of a disgusting individual deliberately choosing to spit in the faces of police officers who were there to deal with an incident and protect the public.

Gwynedd man spat in faces of two police officers and struck a third

Dylan Parry Jones, of Rhosgyll Bach in Chwilog, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates Court on Wednesday. The 25-year-old admitted three counts of assaulting an emergency workers in Gwynedd, as well as damaging a police cell in Caernarfon - all on Monday (April 19.) Jim Neary, prosecuting, told the court police were alerted by a member of the public to Jones shouting at his former partner, who was with a small child, outside her home. Police went to the scene and when trying to calm him down Jones spat in the face of one of the officers, which led to his arrest. On the way to custody, Jones began to complain of chest pain - so he was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd for tests.

Anglesey woman banned from contacting her mum after court hears of assault

Sarah Ann Williams, of Marine Square in Holyhead, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates Court on Wednesday. The 44-year-old admitted that on Monday (April 19) she assaulted Menna Williams by beating her. Jim Neary, prosecuting, told the court the victim was Williams 66-year-old mother, with whom she has a terrible relationship. In a statement read to the court, Menna Williams said her daughter had struggled with drug and alcohol problems and despite trying to help her, she has been the victim of her offending in the past. At around 8.30pm on the day in question, Williams arrived at her mother s house and was allowed in.

Ruthin man declined to give blood sample to police due to needle fear

Christopher Parkins, of Bro Clywedog in Ruthin, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning. The 38-year-old admitted that on November 9 last year at St Asaph custody facility, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen of blood for a laboratory test he failed without reasonable excuse to do so. Jim Neary, prosecuting, said officers stopped a black Mercedes on the A55 at Old Colwyn. The driver, Parkins, tested positive for a roadside drugs swipe following which he was taken to the police station. He was asked several times whether he would consent to provide a sample of blood - to which he answered - not really, and I d rather not.

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