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Berkshire criminals jailed for years at Reading Crown Court

Slough man thought he was going to die in terrifying kidnap

A “TERRIFYING” kidnap which left a man thinking he was going to die has landed five people from Slough behind bars for almost 20 years. Brother and sister Ruben Butt and Aisha Butt, both of Long Readings Lane, kidnapped the latter’s former partner out of “revenge” in Slough in August 2020. The kidnapping soon escalated when the siblings, along with friend Alasan Manneh, took the man to the flat of drug-addicts Marcus West and Georgia Bayes who let them use their apartment for £40. The group which also included two unidentified Asian men then made the kidnapping victim strip before threatening him with a machete and a knife.

Brookwood Celebrates Three Signees Amid Spring Celebration

Brookwood Celebrates Three Signees Amid Spring Celebration Brookwood Celebrates Three Signees Amid Spring Celebration (Source: WALB) By Kyle Logan | May 6, 2021 at 11:50 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 11:50 PM THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - Signing season continues to roll on within South Georgia, a few more of the areas best signing the dotted line to extend their athletic careers and Thursday would belong to the Rose City. Brookwood holding a celebration Thursday evening to honor their spring sports, the region championships and state titles won, but to also honor those that will be taking their talents to the next level. Three Warriors signed the dotted line, Robert Gallagher is headed to Pensacola Christian for Soccer, Tyson Joiner is headed to Andrew College for soccer as well and Marcus West will be taking his talents on the gridiron to Huntington.

City Council almost unanimously votes to tweak Safer Racine ordinance, but little change results

Bowersox The small changes to the ordinance that Public Health Administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox was requesting had been announced Friday night and included the removal of bandanas, scarves and gaiters from the definition of “face covering.” The changes recommended by the health department passed 12-1. Alderman Henry Perez voted against the changes. Aldermen Jason Meekma and Marcus West were absent. Bowersox explained the bandanas, scarves, and gaiters were not being banned. Rather, the health department did not recommend them because they do not as closely cover the nose and face, nor do they offer as much protection as medical and cloth masks.

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