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A spokesperson said: "We are currently in attendance at a property on Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe after officers executed a warrant at approximately 9:20am this morning (Wednesday 29 December). I am not sorry for what I have done - I had been provoked. I went intending to do. I should have done it three months ago." Father-of-five Lydon, 53, of Fairview Avenue, Cleethorpes, denied seven offences but was convicted by a jury after a trial at Sheffield Crown Court. The pair left their victims injured and scared as they stole their money, harassed them in their homes and took their belongings in late 2020.

His getaway driver, Luke Teague, who watched what was happening from his car, was also convicted of murder and was jailed for life in January.On Tuesday, December 8, the pair entered the property again and Enright accused the occupant of grassing him up and stole more money. Patryk Smykowski, 37, and an unknown accomplice fled from The Fone Hub on Scunthorpe High Street when police arrived around 10.25pm on Sunday, November 6 last year. The situation soon spiralled out of control when they threatened and demanded money from the occupant. Ian Huntley was given a double life sentence for the murder of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2003.

An 18-year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. A woman who was also arrested in connection with the incident has been released under investigation.Dorset Police said: "On Friday 11 December 2020 McLoughlin arranged to meet the victim at a hotel in Weymouth and they had sex on a number of occasions.

Just minutes before being called into court for the verdict, she was laughing and joking with supporters in nearby corridors. Miss Marshall said he punched her in the face while they argued in the garden of her mother's house in Grimsby, which was witnessed by her mother and step-father. Jordan Naif left Scunthorpe before he was due to appear at Grimsby Crown Court in January last year. When he arrived he found that his daughter was not at home and his new housekeeper, Hilda Green, told him she had not returned for her midday meal. His daughter, 14-year-old Joan, would sometimes go to the cinema with her friends so this did not worry him. But he began to feel uneasy and decided to visit one of her friends who lived in nearby North Parade, Ashby.A man from Cleethorpes and his girlfriend carried out a string of burglaries and robberies and then made terrifying threats to their victims. Prosecuting, Craig Lowe said police searched the units at the Old Waterworks on Winterton Road, on Sunday, October 21 last year. And on September 26 a disabled man recovering from heart surgery was riding his mobility scooter on Oxford Street after a shopping trip to town with his wife and son, who was celebrating his birthday.

Floral tributes have also been left at the scene and friends have also left teddy bears and touching messages at the scene. One person even decided to graffiti a nearby wall with the words "R.I.P Danielle". They were jailed at Grimsby Crown Court after both of them were convicted by a jury of the brutal murder of Stephen Bellamy. He was arrested in Grimsby after police followed a lead from other officers after his description was made public. Daniel Astley, 31, of Laurel Way, is accused of murdering Andrew Welbourn, who also lived in Scunthorpe at the time. Mr Welbourn, 33, of Wells Street, died in Scunthorpe General Hospital on October 6. The original incident was on October 1. Mr Lowe said the bolt of the shotgun was missing. But when officers searched the office desk at the other unit they found a bolt for a shotgun. It was analysed and found to be part of the long-barrelled, .410 Webley-make weapon they found earlier.He was hit across the head before being tied up and gagged. He died from his injuries six days after been found. Prosecuting at Grimsby Crown Court, Andrew Bailey told how the two burglars were seen by a witness - but only Smykowski was caught as he tried to flee through a rear gate. At Grimsby Crown Court, the 25-year-old was convicted of two counts of rape, theft, false imprisonment and committing an offence with the intent of committing a sexual offence. Now, he has been told that he will serve a minimum of 11 years and 172 days before parole in considered, reports The BBC.



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