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Lindfield Drive scene A THIRD man has appeared in court accused of attempting to murder a man in a shooting at Lindfield Drive, Halliwell. Police were called to the area in the early hours of November 7 last year after nearby resident Jon Lee Robinson, was shot. Yesterday, at Bolton Magistrates Court, Abdul Malik Said, aged 21, of Langdon Close, Halliwell, appeared in court via a video link accused of the attempted murder of Mr Robinson and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence. No plea was entered and Said was remanded in custody to next appear at Bolton Crown Court on March 22.
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Damaged police van and Crummock Grove A MAN pelleted a police van with a rock as officers tried to break up party-goers breaching coronavirus lockdown rules. After smashing the windscreen of the van parked on Crummock Grove, Ashley Howarth tried to flee by throwing himself over a fence into a nearby garden. But he was caught after officers Tazered him and at Bolton Magistrates Court the 33-year-old was fined £100 and ordered to pay Greater Manchester Police £500 for the damaged van. Police van damaged in Crummock Grove Janice Vallancee, prosecuting, told how police were called to Crummock Grove, Farnworth, at 10pm on August 22 last year where a party was in full swing with around 50 people, including Howarth, present.
This Bolton grandad was growing cannabis in his bedroom - here s how police found out A GRANDAD who grew cannabis in a bedroom in his home has been handed a community service order. A neighbour raised concerns over the welfare of Darren Hammersley, of Oxford Grove, Halliwell, on September 18 last year after receiving a worrying text message from him the previous night and phoned police. Officers arrived at his address and got no answer so had to force entry to get inside. At Bolton Crown Court on Thursday, Maria Brannan, prosecuting, said that Hammersley was not present but police found a quantity of cannabis drying out in an upstairs bedroom.