Two men involved in the 2019 theft of a solid-gold toilet from Blenheim Palace have been sentenced, nearly six years after the daring heist that shocked the UK and made international headlines. The 99kg, £4.8
Paul Debenham, a 30-year-old serial burglar with a history of targeting elderly individuals in Orpington, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. The verdict was delivered at Croydon Crown Court on Monday (April 29),
Paul Debenham, 30 of no fixed address was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment at Croydon Crown Court on Monday, 29 April for a linked series of aggravated burglaries in the Orpington area. Debenham targeted the
Paul Debenham, 30 of no fixed address was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment at Croydon Crown Court on Monday, 29 April for a linked series of aggravated burglaries in the Orpington area. Debenham targeted the
Paul Debenham, 30 of no fixed address was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment at Croydon Crown Court on Monday, 29 April for a linked series of aggravated burglaries in the Orpington area. Debenham targeted the
Pete was last seen by family members at around 08.45am on 5 February when he left his home address in North Greenford to spend the day in Central London visiting galleries. He told them he
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorised charges in relation to the theft of a gold toilet from Blenheim Palace valued at £4.8 million. James Sheen, 39, has been charged with one count of burglary,
Police were called at just before midnight on 20 September to Blenheim Gardens #Lambeth #SW2 to reports of a shooting. A man in his 20s found with a gunshot injury to his arm. Condition is
Police urgently need help to find Falon, a 12-year-old girl who vanished yesterday afternoon. Last Seen in Tadley, Basingstoke Falon was last spotted around 3pm on Monday 9 March in the Tadley area of