Sex offender failed to inform police he had been staying at address with a child
A REGISTERED sex offender failed to notify police that he had been staying at a friend’s address with a child present.
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Senior Reporter based in west Cumbria for The Whitehaven News, Times & Star, News & Star, and The Cumberland News - covering a range of stories in Whitehaven and Copeland, and court and crime in west Cumbria.
Senior Reporter based in west Cumbria for The Whitehaven News, Times & Star, News & Star, and The Cumberland News - covering a range of stories in Whitehaven and Copeland, and court and crime in west Cumbria.
A REGISTERED sex offender failed to notify police that he had been staying at a friend’s address with a child present.
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A RUGBY player who went into cardiac arrest during a training session has thanked his teammates and a quick-thinking bystander for saving his life.
A YOUNGSTER won a competition to design a toadstool which went on display at Egremont Crab Fair.
A DRUG-driver who was stopped by police and asked to take a drugs test told the officer, ‘I will fail that’.
A WOMAN who was under arrest managed to take off her handcuffs and then kicked the police officer who tried to retrieve them.
A MAN who obstructed paramedics from taking a woman lying ‘intoxicated’ in the street to hospital was found to have a knife in his pocket.
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