Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return.
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return.
Wokingham Methodist Church on Rose Street, Wokingham. Image via Google A TOP judge has given a Wokingham man more time to pay back the £22,000 he stole from a local church before he is sentenced. Nicolas Bornman-Hill, of Harrow Way, Sindlesham in Wokingham, defrauded Wokingham Methodist Church of £22,153.61 between August 2013 and December 2017. The 50-year-old, who was employed as the Church’s treasurer, was able to take the money using two different methods. In 2014, he forged the signature of a trustee in order to deposit a cheque worth £9,200 from the church’s bank account into his own. And on multiple occasions between 2013 and 2017, Bornman-Hill stole collection money totalling £12,953.61 which had been donated to the church.
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return.