Bromley & Bexley Courts Crack Down: Theft, Fraud, Stalking, and Drink Driving Cases Laid Bare
Theft Woes for Billy Brown
Billy Brown, 40, from Marsala Road, Ladywell, admitted stealing seven times from the BP Service Station on Lee High Road. But Brown skipped bail, missing his hearing. Now a warrant is issued for his arrest, leaving police hunting.
Fraud Guilty Plea from Liam Warren
Liam Warren, 24, of Revelon Road, Brockley, pleaded guilty to fraud by abusing his position. He aimed to swindle £3,339. Warren’s now out on bail but awaits sentencing.
Stalker Fraser Leonard Convicted
Fraser Leonard, 23, from Belfast, was found guilty of stalking a woman in Orpington last December. The judge heard how Leonard bombarded her with calls, messages, letters, and unwanted gifts. He’s currently on bail, waiting sentencing.
Drink Driving Doom for Tomaz Zerebiec
Tomaz Zerebiec, 48, homeless, admitted drink driving on Blackwall Tunnel Approach on July 16. He also drove with a revoked licence. The court disqualified him for 17 months and fined him £120.
Local Courts Fighting Crime on Multiple Fronts
These cases spotlight the tough crackdown by Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on crime. From theft to fraud to dangerous driving, the judiciary is tackling a broad spectrum of offences, showing no let-up in the fight against crime in the community.