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“Four masked men then attacked the vehicle with baseball bats and bolt cutters and O'Donnell, who was escorted by three prison guards, escaped.”
“The BMW, which had been stolen in a burglary on 30 April in Levenshulme, was later found abandoned near to Lumbs Lane.”
“O'Donnell was due to be sentenced at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Friday for conspiracy to convert criminal property, in relation to a car cloning crime ring.”
“Three men were arrested on suspicion of a racially or religiously-aggravated public order offence after the incident at Langley Green mosque on 17 April.”
“A 21-year-old man from Horley was arrested nearby on the same evening.”
“Two men, aged 27 and 37”
“a man is in custody assisting police with their inquiries”
“Anyone with information is asked to contact police in Haverfordwest on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111”
“Mr Lyons, 52, from Kilburn, north London, denies five counts of rape and two counts of sexual assault”
“A capability review issued in March said the leadership of the police authority was ineffective.”
“Nottinghamshire Police said in March that it would "develop and implement a programme to strengthen leadership in the authority and improve the way it works".”
“police said about 22,00 people were marching, down from 31,000 people at a previous strike over social and economic policies two months ago.”
“In Paris, police said about 22,00 people were marching, down from 31,000 people at a previous strike over social and economic policies two months ago.”
“A man charged with the murder and kidnap of a father-of-four has had the case against him dropped, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said.”
“Paul Devalda, 34, of Padiham Road, Burnley was charged with murder and conspiracy to kidnap.”
“A woman, 27, of Padiham, has been charged with assisting an offender.”
“On the evidence available at the time of the decision to charge Mark Azzopardi we were satisfied that there was sufficient evidence to do so," Lancashire Police said.”
“However we have a duty to keep all cases under continuous review and after a further review of the case we have, in consultation with the CPS, now reached a decision that there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction.”
“was jailed for eight months”
“when Grogan was arrested in January last year”
“A civil servant at RAF Lakenheath who accepted £64,000 to 'grease his palm' from a firm which won a £1m a year contract at the base has been jailed.”
“Timothy Grogan, 50, of Woolverstone Close, Ipswich, admitted a charge of misconduct in public office and was jailed for eight months.”
“Prosecutor Nick Staite said when Grogan was arrested in January last year, he claimed to have been approached by the former managing director of Ground Control Ltd and asked for assistance in preparing invoices.”
“Mr Staite said that inquiries by the MoD Police found no evidence to back up that claim with staff at the company.”
“Mr Staite told the court police had established that Ground Control Ltd were in no way involved in making payments to Grogan and had done nothing wrong.”
“11th-Century prison cells”
“15 defendants”
“Police have arrested two students in Manchester in connection with an alleged £300,000 lottery fraud.”
“Police said records from computers seized during the search indicated that hundreds of people had paid a total of up to £20,000 a month.”
“A 40-year-old man has been charged with the murders of three Bradford women.”
“Body parts belonging to Ms Blamires were found in the River Aire in Shipley on Tuesday, police have confirmed.”
“Accordingly, I have authorised the police to charge him this afternoon.”
“Sentencing the man to 18 months in prison”
“Prosecutor Martyn Bowyer said Tindling described himself as a "self-employed painter and decorator" who earned about £60,000 a year.”
“Two men have been jailed over a plot to smuggle more than £20m worth of cocaine into the UK inside scrap metal.”
“Tindling was jailed for 22 years at Chelmsford Crown Court.”
“Christopher Foile, 42, of Stebbing, Essex, who admitted possession of cocaine with intent to supply, was jailed for eight years.”
“Dutch police found the drugs concealed in rusty steel blocks when the ship docked in Rotterdam in October 2008 after a tip-off, said Mr Bowyer.”
“22 years”
“eight years”
“October 2008”
“Anoliefo, 35, was jailed for 12 years in June 2009 after being found guilty of raping a teenager and trying to lure another into his home in Aberdeen.”
“Four officers from Lothian and Borders Police have based themselves at Lochgilphead Police Station in Argyll.”
“Police said they now have 110 separate items of information from the public after several appeals.”
“Melanie Gunn, 36, of Driby, near Alford, Lincolnshire, worked at John Spendluffe Technology College, in Alford, when she was arrested in July.”
“On Thursday the mother-of-one was jailed at Lincoln Crown Court.”
“James Gray was sentenced to 34 weeks in jail.”
“jailed for a further eight weeks after absconding during a court hearing.”
“Jean Menzies, 63, gave a statement to police that she was in Weymss Bay on 4 July 1997”
“Mrs Menzies then spoke to police again and said it could have instead been 27 June”
“On 4 July, on that day, police found out the chip shop was closed at that time because there had been a fire”
“A 48-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a death 17 years ago.”
“A man from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, has been arrested and is being held in custody at Cardiff Bay police station.”
“Police are appealing for information.”
“the 23-year-old man had been released on bail to return to Guildford police station on 8 July.”
“tracing a tripling of the annual murder rate - from 542 in 1990 to 1,674 in 2005”
“Lester Lloyd Coke was burned to death in a fire in a Kingston prison cell in 1992 before he could be extradited.”
“The 53-year-old, arrested on Wednesday over a vegetable packing plant fire at Atherstone-on-Stour in November 2007, was released pending further inquiries.”
“The 47-year-old man was released on police bail on Wednesday night to return to a police station in Warwickshire on Thursday morning.”
“Ten men held earlier in the year in connection with the incident remain on police bail. Eight were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and two on suspicion of misconduct in a public office.”
“Police in Devon said the raids on six addresses across the city on Wednesday were part of an operation targeting a drugs-supply gang.”
“Four men and three women, aged between 28 and 48, were arrested.”
“Six of them were released on police bail and the seventh has been cautioned for possessing a Class B drug.”
“The two male suspects walked into the store at the junction of St Helen's Avenue and Francis Street armed with what appeared to be black-handled kitchen knives and demanded cash, said police.”
“The suspects were described as being white and 5ft 11in and 5ft 4in tall respectively.”
“The incident happened at 1750 BST on Wednesday at a Spar store in Swansea city centre.”
“Two stolen shotguns seized in a raid are worth a quarter of a million pounds according to Cambridgeshire police.”
“Police also found 20 cannabis plants along with the guns, stolen from London around a year ago, at a property in The Causeway, Thorney on Wednesday morning.”
“Waiter Shihabouddin Choudhury, 21, was convicted at the Old Bailey a day after his cousin, 15-year-old Akmol Miah, was also found guilty.”
“Miah, 15, from Croydon, south London, was also found guilty of three counts of attempted murder.”
“The boy, who was 14 at the time of the murders, had been in a "relationship of sorts" with Maleha.”
“Shihabouddin Choudhury, 21, was convicted at the Old Bailey a day after his cousin, 15-year-old Akmol Miah, was also found guilty.”
“These warrants were executed on domestic and business addresses and resulted in the arrest of 36 Chinese nationals for suspected immigration offences.”
“Officers from the crime team, working with SOCA and officers from Central Scotland, Lothian & Borders and Strathclyde police forces executed 17 search warrants around the Glasgow, Falkirk and West Lothian areas.”
“Officers from the crime team, working with SOCA and officers from Central Scotland, Lothian & Borders and Strathclyde police forces executed 17 search warrants around the Glasgow, Falkirk and West Lothian areas. These warrants were execute…”
“The coach driver, a 63-year-old man from Egremont, has been allowed home, police said.”
“Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to trace in connection with indecent assaults on two nine-year-old girls in Glasgow.”
“Mature student Stephen Griffiths, 40, of Thornton Road, Bradford, has appeared in court charged with the murder of three women who were all working as prostitutes on the streets of Bradford.”
“His wife and three daughters called out to him - it was the first time they had seen him since his arrest in April - and he waved and told them he was alright.”
“Murdering a man by shooting him in the head must carry a long punishment part, in your case of 20 years.”
“the mother-of-four continued to deny shooting Mr Barclay”
“she must serve a minimum of 20 years”
“was jailed for six years”
“A modified German made Umarex Reck 92F 9mm pistol was used”
“Caroline Igoe, 32, killed Martyn Barclay, 26, near their home in The Inch area of Edinburgh in January 2009.”
“Her brother Paul Igoe, 37, was jailed for six years for attempting to cover up the crime. He was cleared of murder.”
“"Murdering a man by shooting him in the head must carry a long punishment part, in your case of 20 years."”
“"I'm 100% sure Caroline did not do it."”
“Det Supt Lesley Boal, of Lothian and Borders Police, who was the senior investigating officer in the inquiry into the murder of Mr Barclay, welcomed the sentences.”
“Mr Griffiths, who lives in a flat in the Holmfield Court building on Thornton Road, was arrested on Monday.”
“Police were called to Glasvey Drive in Twinbrook on 22 May where they passed a group of about 15 youths who began throwing bottles at their vehicle.”
“Three people have been arrested after drug raids in Birmingham and the Black Country.”
“More than 30 police officers and civilians died in last June's clashes.”
“According to government figures, 10 civilians and 23 police officers died.”
“Four people from Ipswich have been arrested in connection with a string of shop thefts in the town.”
“Suffolk Police said they recovered a number of stolen items during searches of five properties in a major operation on Wednesday.”
“The 47-year-old died after being stabbed in Stenhouse Gardens North at about 2200 BST on Wednesday.”
“The Scottish Ambulance Service said the stabbing happened in a ground floor flat.”
“A 48-year-old man is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday charged with murder.”
“In an hour-long meeting with the US attorney general, nine police chiefs expressed their concern over the controversial law due to come into effect in Arizona on 29 July.”