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Northamptonshire fire roundup: More than TWENTY arson attacks in county in ONE WEEK

Updated Thursday, 6th May 2021, 5:24 pm More than TWENTY deliberate fires have been started in Northamptonshire over a one-week period at the end of April, according to the fire service. This newspaper has rounded up some of the recent arson attacks which have happened in and around Northampton and been tackled by the fire service. Northamptonshire Police were contacted to see if any of the arsons were connected. They responded by saying none are currently being linked. Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) also said these arson attacks are a risk to life and safety , wastes the service s time and money , and that the resources could be better spent elsewhere .

These are the cases that were held Carlisle Rickergate Magistrate s Court this week

Harvey Jackie William Oliver, 18, is facing three charges, including assault, affray, and intimidating a witness. He stood in the dock alongside his father, Carl Jan Oliver, 46. In response to each charge, Harvey Oliver entered clear not guilty pleas. District Judge John Temperley sent the case to Carlisle Crown Court for a hearing on May 25. A former Carlisle man pleaded guilty to a common assault on a woman, committed in November, 2019. Alasdair Drummond Johnston, 35, now living at Staffin, Scotland, appeared before Carlisle s Rickergate magistrates court remotely for sentence. District Judge John Temperley imposed an 18-month community order, with £85 costs and told the defendant to pay the victim £100 compensation as well as a £90 victim surcharge.

Carlisle shoplifter banned from all retail premises

Target: The defendant stole from Boots in Carlisle A YOUNG Carlisle man has been banned from all retail premises after he admitted a shop theft and using threatening behaviour. Desmond Thomas Young, 27, of Balfour Road, who is also known as Desmond Humphreys, stole cosmetics worth £50 from Boots in Carlisle city Centre on February 7, the city s Rickergate court was told. On the same day, he used threatening and abusive behaviour, likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. His case was adjourned until July 28 and in the meantime he must observe a daily 7pm to 7am curfew and he is excluded from any retail premises. The court record indicates no exceptions to the exclusion.

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