2013年1月7日星期一

The gang struck again four days later

Simon Davies, Leroy Currens and Luke Talbot admitted breaking into five houses across the county during a 16-day spree in the summer, stealing about £18,000 worth of goods.

Davies, 35, of Rushbury Road, Wellington, was sentenced to five years while Currens, 32, of Bromley Way,Find the best selection of high-quality collectible bobbleheadss available anywhere. Telford, received three-and-a-half years.

Talbot, 21, of Vauxhall Crescent, Newport, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years.

Mr Gerry Quirke,Discover the durable and attractive Mens tungsten ring from Stauer. prosecuting, said the break-ins took place between April 23 and May 9 last year. The first was at a property in Hollins Lane in Market Drayton.

The gang struck again four days later when they made off with a Mini Cooper and £300 cash from a house in WhitchuLaser engravers and laser engraving machine and supplies to start your own lasering.rch.

Just days later the three stole about £2,185 worth of jewellery from a house in Horsehay, Telford, and then on May 4 they targeted a property in Crudgington Green, Crudgington, stealing a £475 laptop.

They also burgled a property near Nantwich, taking jewellery worth £5,095.

The three men admitted five counts of burglary at an earlier hearing.

Talbot also admitted two counts of handling stolen goods after items were found at a caravan he lived in at the time.Rist international shoes manufacturer and shoes supplier in agra india making quality.

Judge Peter Barrie, sentencing, told the men: “You carried out untidy searches and stole whatever of value you could find.”

The men were arrested on May 22 when police saw them driving slowly past a house in a Land Rover Discovery.

Mr Quirke said the Land Rover sped off and was pursued for eight miles before the three were arrested.

Mr Brian Dean said his client, Currens,will show you how to make a flower hair bow out of your own hair flower. had a nine-week old child with a heart condition. Mr Michael Anning, for Talbot, said his client had acted out of character, and Mr Simon Rogers, said his client, Davies, had shown remorse.

Poachers have killed a family of 11 elephants in the biggest mass shooting of the animals on record in Kenya.

Officials yesterday said that a gang of about ten attackers hacked off the elephants’ tusks after the attack in Tsavo East National Park on Saturday, the latest sign of a resurgence of mostly Asian demand for ivory jewellery and ornaments.

“[It] shows the great lengths these criminal cartels are ready to go to get ivory. It’s really tragic,” Kenya wildlife service spokesman Paul Udo said.

He said it was the worst single incident of its kind recorded in the East African country.

Elephant poaching in Kenya declined sharply after 1989 when the government banned trade in ivory, but there has been a rise in the illegal practice in recent years.

Demand for ornamental ivory is rising fast in Asia in tandem with growing Chinese influence and investment in Africa.

The Kenya Wildlife Service said foot, dog and aerial units were hunting the gang.

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