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HERE is a round-up of five of the biggest crime stories in Evesham last year. 1. In December Gary Booth was jailed after his out of control dog bit and scarred a child. Booth was was sent to jail by Judge Nicholas Cole at Worcester Crown Court after his dog, Shadow, bit a schoolgirl in Evesham High Street while she was walking home. The 21-year-old now of Charleville Road, Birmingham, is also due to be considered for a criminal behaviour order which police can seek from the courts to bring Booth s behaviour under a tighter leash when he is finally released from prison. ....
Margaret Duffy (nee Kerins), Charleville Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly and late of Daingean, Co. Offaly and Cockleshell Road The Kerries, Tralee, (Co. Kerry).                    Due to Covid-19 restrictions and public health, the Funeral Mass will be held in private. A Memorial Mass will be held at a later date. The family wishes to thank you for you support and understanding at this difficult time. Family flowers only, please. Donations, in lieu, to The Irish Cancer Society. If you would like to view Margaret’s Funeral Mass please click on the following link https://youtu.be/Rn0WoYyNPyE on Friday morning at 11am ....
HERE is our second round-up of criminals who will be spending Christmas in jail including a murderer and a rapist who filmed the attack on his sleeping victim and a gang who beat a man unconscious down a dark alley in Worcester. This month, to coincide with the festive period, we are providing you with a selection of some of the criminals who will be spending Christmas and New Year inside. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic prisoners can expect a tougher time in jail than before the virus struck with prisoners spending up to 23 hours a day in their cells and without many of the privileges accorded to them in ordinary circumstances to reduce transmission. ....
A YOUNG man whose out of control dog bit and scarred a child is now behind bars. Gary Booth was was sent to jail by Judge Nicholas Cole at Worcester Crown Court on Friday after his dog, Shadow, bit a schoolgirl in Evesham High Street while she was walking home. A decision has yet to be made about whether the dog will be destroyed. The 21-year-old now of Charleville Road, Birmingham, is also due to be considered for a criminal behaviour order which police can seek from the courts to bring Booth s behaviour under a tighter leash when he is finally released from prison. ....