Also locked up this week was a Manchester-based gang who burgled a number of houses in Cheshire
A number of killer drivers have been locked up this week in Greater Manchester including two boy racers and a drink-driver.
He was sentenced by a judge at Chester Crown Court on Friday after previously pleading guilty to two counts of burglary and three counts of fraud by false representation. A court heard he initially got out of his car - a BMW 520d - and went to Mr Pinnock after the collision, but CCTV footage then showed him jogging away from the scene, with other bystanders going over to critically-injured Mr Pinnock's side.
Drug dealer kept hold of loaded gun for someone he 'couldn't say no to' - before cops found it in an unlikely hiding place A drug dealer kept hold of a loaded gun for someone 'he couldn't say no to' - before it was found stashed in his neighbour's recycling bin. Lewis Beardall's home was searched by police, who found cannabis and other drugs - including - heroin hidden in an Oxo cube box.
He repeatedly punched her in the head, knocking her unconscious. McCarrol smashed up his bedroom, pulled a door off its hinges and broke his TV, Minshull Street Crown Court heard. McCarrol, of Turncroft Lane, was jailed for two-and-a-half years. He was also banned from contacting the woman for five years under the terms of a restraining order.
His trial heard the offences spanned several years and began when his victim was a girl under 16. She had been concerned about who would believe her if she told anyone because of Hardy's job, the court heard. Prosecutors said Rahman blamed Choudhury for informing his family about a relationship he was having with a woman, which her family 'disapproved' of. The pair both admitted driving dangerously, but denied causing the death of the teenager.
Now Worthington, an apprentice plumber from Worsley, has been handed a long period of detention after he admitted the attack. The defendant carried out an 'ambush-style attack' outside Aldi at Salford shopping precinct on January 10 this year, prosecutor Robert Elias told Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday afternoon.
They raided millionaire's homes and stole luxury items... but they were caught by one silly mistake Members of a Manchester crime gang have been jailed after carrying out a series of high-value burglaries in affluent parts of Cheshire. Aside from Prestbury, the gang also carried out burglaries in Goostrey, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Over Peover and Thelwall.
Analysis of phones seized at the address led cops to other members of the gang, William Bate, Jonathan Bruton and Caine McConville.Ryan Beevers, 34, of Shadowmoss Road, Wythenshawe, was jailed for seven years and eight months after he admitted conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to convert or conceal criminal property.
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