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Wigan s court round-up

Submitting. Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court A motorist had taken a cocktail of illegal substances before getting behind the wheel, Wigan magistrates heard. Kieron McDonough, 31, of Walter Street, Leigh, appeared before borough magistrates to admit drug-driving after testing positive for both cocaine and cannabis, having been stopped by police in a Vauxhall Astra on Cross Street, Hindley, on November 13. The bench banned him from driving for 12 months and ordered that he pay a victim services surcharge, fine and court costs totalling £299. Two teenagers have denied involvement in a burglary in which £4,750 worth of goods were taken from a Wigan home. Jordan Brown, 18, of Saddleback Road, Norley, and 19-year-old Callum Holgate, of Falkirk Grove, Norley, stood before borough justices to plead not guilty to a break-in at an address in Falkirk Grove during the week of October 19 to 26 2019. They were released on bail pending a first appearance before a Bolton Crown Court judge on J

Drunk Wigan motorist avoids jail after being caught using flashing blue lights

Submitting. He was also a disqualified driver and had no insurance. Moore, of Anderton Street, Ince, admitted the offences and admitted using an emergency blue flashing light in a prohibited manner. Prosecutor Scott Parker said the arresting officer noticed empty lager bottles in the car footwell. When asked about the use of the light, Moore said: “I am a first responder.” Steven Townley, defending, said the flashing light was used by Moore when he worked on site as a forklift driver. He said Moore was a union representative who had gone to Blackpool with a work colleague who was in danger of losing his job.

Fake first responder pulled over for drink-driving in Wrea Green

Fake first responder pulled over for drink-driving in Wrea Green
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Valley News - High school notebook: Woodstock s Gubbins best in Vt D-I boys hockey

High school notebook: Woodstock’s Gubbins best in Vt. D-I boys hockey Woodstock High s Andrew Gubbins (5) works to split Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal defenders Will McGee (13) and Brian Daly (8) during the teams Dec. 7, 2019, scrimmage at Campion Rink. (Tris Wykes - Valley News) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Andrew Gubbins Longtime Stevens High basketball fans Dale Perkins, left, and Paul Lafreniere in an undated photograph. The Carr Gymnasium chairs in which the two frequently sat to watch games and tease referees now bear their names, having been dedicated in their honor during an NHIAA Division III boys hoop playoff game against Mascoma on March 3, 2021.

Twin City Thunder battle back to force OT but fall to Jersey Hitmen

Read Article The Twin City Thunder gave the top team in the USPHL National Collegiate Development Conference all it could handle Friday, but it wasn’t quite enough to earn a victory. The Thunder scored two third-period goals to force overtime, but the Jersey Hitmen scored twice in the shootout to come away with a 4-3 junior hockey win at the Advent Health Ice Center in Wesley Chapel, Florida. “The boys really showed up and competed hard, obviously going up against the Hitmen, the first-place team, a team that only suffered (three) regulation losses all year,” Thunder assistant coach Cam Robichaud said. “The boys got up for the game and they were ready to come and compete to put forth a full 60-minute effort. Aand that’s what we saw, a good team effort, there wasn’t individual plays taking place.”

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