Ilminster man lashed out at police
ARRESTED for a crime he did not commit, an Ilminster man lashed out at the police injuring one of the officers and threatened to “put a bullet” through his head.
ARRESTED for a crime he did not commit, an Ilminster man lashed out at the police injuring one of the officers and threatened to “put a bullet” through his head.
ARRESTED for a crime he did not commit, an Ilminster man lashed out at the police injuring one of the officers and threatened to “put a bullet” through his head.
A WOMAN who went out with friends to toast the Queen’s memory had a sip too many and was caught drink driving.
A SHOPLIFTER who helped himself to hundreds of pounds worth of champagne from a Street supermarket has escaped being sent back to jail despite being in breach of a suspended sentence.
A MAN who launched a vicious random attack on a customer inside a Street pub leaving him with a perforated eardrum has been warned he could face a prison sentence.
A WOMAN who got into her car and drove after a row with her boyfriend when she had been drinking has been banned from driving for 14 months.
A WELLS teenager who rolled her car on to its roof and then fled the scene was found to be nearly double the drink drive limit when the police caught up with her.
A BUTLEIGH man who ploughed his car into a fence and then walked off was more than double the drink drive limit when breathalysed by police.
A MAN who was pulled over for speeding in Frome ended up with a 38-month driving ban after being caught drink driving for a second time.
A SHEPTON Mallet teenager who crashed the car he had been sleeping in after being forced to leave home had no driving licence or insurance and had never passed a test.
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