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Read about the crimes of people jailed in Suffolk this week | East Anglian Daily Times

Jailed in Suffolk: Niall Horn, Claire Waterman, Joel Deeny

Joel Deeny was jailed for 20 months at Ipswich Crown Court - Credit: Archant/Suffolk Constabulary A domestic abuser, a drug-driver and a man who made vulgar calls to hospital and school staff have all been punished for their crimes this week with spells in jail. Niall Horn tried to snatch a woman’s mobile phone from her hand in Ipswich on July 17 last year. The 34-year-old was later arrested and found in possession of bank cards in the name of a woman whose handbag had been stolen from her kitchen the same evening. Horn, of no fixed address, was jailed for 44 weeks at Ipswich Crown Court for attempted robbery and theft by finding.

Darlington woman fined after driving under influence of cocaine

Cocaine The following cases were heard at Teesside and Cleveland Magistrates court this week. JAMES DANIELS, 28 of Gramplan Drive in Peterlee was committed to prison for three months suspended for 18 months after being found in possession of a kitchen knife in a public place. The defendant pleaded guilty and was made to pay £128 to victim services, £85 to Crown Prosecution Services and the kitchen knife will be destroyed. NATHAN WILES, 24 of Hartington Road in Stockton was given a community order and fined £320 after trespassing into a home intending to steal, interfering with a motor vehicle with the intention to steal that motor vehicle, interfering with another motor vehicle with intent to steal it and resisting a police constable. The defendant pleaded guilty and was made to pay £75 in compensation.

Sinkhole opens up in Norwich street plagued by collapses

The latest sinkhole to have opened on Elm Grove Lane in Norwich. - Credit: Simon Parkin A four year fight to solve the problem of sinkholes repeatedly opening up on a Norwich residential street has been reignited after another collapse. The latest gaping hole to have appeared in the tarmac on Elm Grove Lane has been cordoned off amid safety fears.  Resident Jo Hiller, who with her partner Robert Little, have been trying to get the issues of repeated dangerous collapses at the same location solved since a major water main burst in 2016. Every year since then something has sunk like a manhole cover or a hole has appeared.”

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