A man who preyed on elderly and vulnerable people across Sussex and the South East has been jailed for a string of fraud offences totalling around £100,000. James Trodd, 30, of no fixed address, was
West Midlands Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious collision in Oldswinford that left a woman in her 70s hospitalised with serious injuries. The incident occurred just before 4pm on Thursday,
Police are trying to locate James Trodd, who is wanted for questioning in connection with nine frauds totalling over £100,000. Trodd, also known as James Harland, is 27 and of no fixed address.
Officers in Westminster dealt with a violent incident overnight which resulted in three women and a man being taken to hospital and an arrest made for GBH. Police were called at 10.54pm on Friday, October
Two crooks who mugged a man, stole his bank cards, then left him battered and bruised have been locked up. Tom McConnell, 31, and Christopher Bygraves, 37, admitted theft, assault, and fraud at Canterbury Crown