Serial vandal, a fight on a railway line and people with knives - 44 criminals who have appeared at Grimsby magistrates
A whole host of people have appeared before the Grimsby bench
A serial vandal, troublemakers who assaulted police and even a man who stole
women’s underwear, pyjamas, slippers and a box of hair dye are among defendants punished in court.
There was also a violent hothead who caused a rival to fall onto the railway line at Grimsby station as well as people who were found with knives, a fraudster and a series of drink-drivers.
Also in court was a man who stole more than £350 from the manager of the Seven Seas in Grimsby.
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