Pictured: the Harwich man who targeted his own parents to fuel drug addiction
Justin Noble, of Harwich, targeted his parents' address in Clacton so he could get money for drugs, Chelmsford Crown Court heard on Wednesday.
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Reporter covering Colchester and north Essex for the Colchester Gazette. Email me at daniel.rees@newsquest.co.uk
Reporter covering Colchester and north Essex for the Colchester Gazette. Email me at daniel.rees@newsquest.co.uk
Justin Noble, of Harwich, targeted his parents' address in Clacton so he could get money for drugs, Chelmsford Crown Court heard on Wednesday.
Jake Williams, 33, had taken crack cocaine in August when he threw a glass vase out of a flat window in the direction of his ex-girlfriend, Sonia Kennedy.
Gordon Bees, 71, took the wrong train to London in April and became aggressive when he was told he could not any money from banks in London.
Maciej Willim, 57, appeared before Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday to deny bringing 40kg of cocaine into the UK through Harwich in 2022.
Joel Cairns, 20, has been jailed at Chelmsford Crown Court for drug dealing from his home in Dovercourt, Harwich.
Colchester Magistrates’ Court heard Bethany Baker, 27, was driving a Vauxhall Adam when she overtook a police car in Church Hill.
Thomas Smith was sentenced in 2022 for possessing indecent images of children and was prevented from using software which hid websites he visited.
Ian Mulford had his devices seized by police when officers executed a search warrant of his address in Mill Hill, Mistley, in November 2022.
Gordon Bees, 71, launched into a tirade of racial abuse when he was told he could not withdraw money at a Nationwide bank.
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