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Cwmbran stalker admits harassing ex-girlfriend

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Stolen BMW driven wrong way down road towards Abergavenny

Sophie Kenny, prosecuting said there were two dangerous driving incidents involving drug addict Prosser. The most recent saw the defendant racing away from Pontlottyn with Preece in the passenger seat. Police chased the pair who sped off and then went the wrong way down the A465 during the early hours of the morning. The earlier offence in March involving Prosser saw her drug driving a Kia Picanto with cocaine in her system between Pengam and Blackwood. On that occasion, Miss Kenny said, she also ran a red light and went “against the flow of traffic” on The Crown and Bryn Meadows roundabouts.

Shab, an Iranian refugee in Dallas, finds herself a dance-pop hitmaker

Shab, an Iranian refugee in Dallas, finds herself a dance-pop hitmaker At 41, she’s been a breakout star of the pandemic with songs like ‘Spell On Me.’ Shabnam Kamoii, better known as Shab, has lived in Dallas since 2016 after fleeing Iran in 1987 during the Iran-Iraq War. She has an album, Infinity, due out in February.(Adam Aguilar) Shabnam Kamoii, better known as Shab, is suddenly a dance-pop star. She came out of nowhere during the pandemic with the post-apocalyptic video for her first single, “Spell On Me,” which has been streamed millions of times. Last month, the song peaked at No. 2 on the Commercial Pop Club Chart in the United Kingdom.

Arrogant Abergavenny drug dealer jailed | Free Press Series

Police recovered 10 cannabis deals on him worth a total of £120 as well as £815 in cash. He admitted possession with intent to supply a class B drug on November 26, 2020, after it took 16 months to bring the case to court. Vaughan was then stopped by officers in Monmouth just over a week later and his car searched. Mr Broadstock said: “They found 56.3g of cannabis worth around £700 hidden behind a speaker in the boot and a mobile phone on his person. “The mobile phone contained messages indicative of drug dealing. “There was one which must have been from a runner which inferred he was unable to distribute because he had home and schoolwork to do.”

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