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Germantown abduction caught on tape, story goes viral. 22-year-old Carlesha Freeland-Gaither was kidnapped by a black male on Sunday night. The mayor office ....
Lewis Harry Dewick, 30, of Cross Street, Newport. Three counts of theft, possession of a Class A drug, and three counts of causing harassment, alarm or distress. Was found to have committed theft to fund his drug habit. 18 weeks in custody, compensation £71.50. Lily Summer Nash, 20, of School Lane, Newport. Two counts of assault by beating, in breach of conditional discharge and suspended sentence. 12-month community order to include 20 rehabilitation days, surcharge £95, costs £200, fine £180. Mark Anthony Booth-Pain, 41, of Heath Close, Newport. Seven counts of criminal damage and one count of use or threatened use of unlawful violence. Mark Derek Alston, 53, of The Mall, Brading. ....
A JOBLESS Isle of Wight man who admitted drink-driving on the day of his trial last month, was banned from driving for three years. Mark Derek Alston, who had already admitted to possessing cannabis and driving his elderly mother s car without a licence and insurance, in St John s Road, Ryde, on the afternoon of September 6 last year, had initially denied drink driving. He made the denial on the grounds he drank alcohol after the police turned up at his mother s address in The Mall, Brading, where Alston also lives. An eyewitness had seen Alston driving in Ryde and told the police he appeared to be affected by drink, said Ann Smout, prosecuting, at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court. ....
Letters to the editor: Housing Available, unequal wealth and population growth 24 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 7 minutes to read Letter writers have reacted to housing available in New Zealand and Kiwis coming back home. Photo / File Letter writers have reacted to housing available in New Zealand and Kiwis coming back home. Photo / File NZ Herald Housing Available The housing shortage we are facing has taken a long time to develop, over a decade. The shortage is part of the reason houses are now so expensive. There is no quick solution because the building industry does not have capacity to further increase supply. More materials, more machinery and more skilled workers are needed for that to happen. However supply has been ramped up to record levels. Sections are not really in short supply, there are thousands of new and infill sites available and properties are now changing hands all over the city to be redeveloped with more dwellings than before and suitab ....