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“It wasn’t until the next morning that she awoke and realised they had stolen collectable 50p coins, commemorative coins to the value of about £10, and also missing was an iPad from the shelf of the living room,” said Mr Hewitt. The victim’s daughter managed to track the iPad, and passed the location onto police. When questioned, the owner of the property said she had bought the iPad “in good faith from the defendant. “The daughter recognised that name as someone who lived next door to her mother.” When arrested and initially questioned, Harris told police he had “committed no burglary but obtained it from a child in the street.” ....
Devon man lucky to be alive is proof lives can be turned around Joshua Pearson, 27, says that giving up alcohol has been even harder then quitting hard drugs Updated Joshua Pearson is preparing for an enduring fundraising challenge (Image: Joshua Pearson) Proof that you can turn your life around, no matter how bad things get, is a 27 year old recovering drug addict and alcoholic who was on the brink of death. Joshua Pearson has bravely told of the downward spiral he fell into after dabbling in binge-drinking and legal highs in his early teenage years while living in Newton Abbot. ....
During his sentencing hearing in November 2020, prosecutor Harry Baker said the defendant was caught after police searched his Mercedes CLA car outside his mother’s home. The 26-year-old had adulterated the 70 per cent purity class A drugs with levamisole, medication which is taken to treat hookworm infections. Officers later found 75 per cent purity cocaine at Dower’s then-partner’s home, which had a potential street value of £600, and more than £1,000 in cash. They also came across weighing scales, snap bags and a bowl and spoon with traces of white powder. Dower, of Llanbradach, Caerphilly, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to supply on December 22, 2019. ....
BEAVER After two years of no local options, homeless men in Beaver County will soon have a place to lay their heads at night. The Cornerstone of Beaver County, a nonprofit based in Beaver Falls, received more than $1 million in funding to help buy a building off of Drug and Alcohol Services of Beaver Valley and convert it into a 24-hour men s emergency shelter. We’re truly honored to work with the county on this milestone development that will ensure that men in need of safe, emergency housing and supportive services can access it right here in their own community, said Marie Timpano, executive director of the organization. We’re also excited to work with our Beaver County Continuum of Care partners to empower shelter participants to secure and maintain stable, permanent housing, independence, and ultimately, a future of hope and possibilities.” ....
A FORMER chef at Theatre Clwyd whose drinking became worse during lockdown died due to alcohol-related damage to his liver. The inquest into the death of Stephen Foulkes, 53, heard that his drinking had got to the point where he was drinking three or four bottles of wine each day, starting when he woke up at 7.30am. The hearing at County Hall in Ruthin heard this equated to 27 units per day with the recommended weekly maximum for a man being 14 units. Assistant coroner for North Wales (East and Central) David Pojur said This is very substantial alcohol intake which he said had an impact on his mental as well as physical health. ....