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Southampton man who stole car caught with bent screwdriver

By Tom Orde Crime and court reporter Stock image: Police Michael Philip Macey was caught with a bent screwdriver. The 19-year-old was charged with having the tool for use in the course of or in connection with theft. He was also charged with taking a Mazda Zugara without the owner s consent and damaging a Vauxhall Vivaro in Southampton. Macey, of Tunstall Road in the Thornhill ward of the city, was then charged with assaulting a police officer. He pleaded guilty to the offences which happened on June 25 last year. At Southampton Magistrates Court, he was disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay a total of £685 in costs and compensation.

Cheshire: Fatal blast mill owner clearer of gross negligence manslaughter

THE owner of a mill in Cheshire been cleared of gross negligence manslaughter after an explosion which killed four workers, but has admitted a health and safety offence. The blast at the wood mill in Bosley, on July 17, 2015, killed cleaner Dorothy Bailey, 62, maintenance fitter Derek William Barks, known as Will, 51, mill worker Derek Moore, 62, and chargehand Jason Shingler, 38, whose body was never recovered. Owner George Boden, 64, and the firm Wood Treatment Ltd had been on trial at the Nightingale court at Chester Town Hall since early February. Today, (Thursday, April 29) judge Mrs Justice May told the jury to return not guilty verdicts in respect of the four counts of gross negligence manslaughter Boden was charged with and four counts of corporate manslaughter which Wood Treatment Ltd had been charged with.

Bosley Mill: Manslaughter charges dropped over mill blast

BBC News Published image captionDerek William Barks, Derek Moore, Jason Shingler and Dorothy Bailey died in the 2015 explosion Manslaughter charges have been dropped against the owner of a wood mill where four people died in a blast. George Boden was a director of Wood Treatment Ltd in 2015 when the explosion happened at Wood Flour Mills in Bosley, Cheshire. Corporate manslaughter charges against the firm have also been dropped. At a special Nightingale Court at Chester Town Hall, Mr Boden pleaded guilty to a health and safety offence. The exact cause of the fatal blast is not known, but it was thought to have involved an explosion of wood dust, the trial heard.

'Prolific' burglar locked up for breaking into community centre, estate agents and house during latest crime spree in Beeston

The 29-year-old defendant then forced his way into Eldon Estate Agents, on Dewsbury Road. He removed a TV worth £250 from a wall before leaving with it. Pountain had been drinking from a bottle of alcohol at the time and left it in the premises. It was found to contain his DNA. Pountain, of no fixed address, refused to comment after he was arrested. He later admitted carrying out all three offences. Pountain, who pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary, said he sold the TV for £60 to pay for drugs. Michael Walsh, mitigating, said Pountain s offending is linked to his long-standing addiction to drugs.

Bosley Mill owner cleared of gross negligence manslaughter after explosion killed four workers

Bosley Mill owner cleared of gross negligence manslaughter after explosion killed four workers
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