Keith Michael Jervis, 53, was last seen on February 16 at the caravan park, Corner Meadow, Farnborough Road, Mollington, near Banbury. He may have been in the Milton Keynes and Newport Pagnell area and is known to have links to Pembroke Dock in South West Wales.
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Paramedic had belongings stolen by shameless thief in Northampton
A student paramedic on call in Northampton had her personal belongings stolen by a thief while she was tending to a patient in their home. The student who was attending a house with another paramedic in Ecton left her belongings in the fast response car, which was broken into on Thursday night .
‘Bring on the bling’ at this year’s Crazy Hats walk in Kettering
People of all ages are invited to sign up for the walk, which starts at 10.30am and will help raise thousands of pounds to go towards improving breast cancer care at both Kettering and Northampton general hospitals. Crazy Hats founder Glennis Hooper said: “We are just as excited about organising our 15th walk as we were for the first – the adrenalin rush has started and it’s lovely that it is now a very prominent point of discussion and people are talking about it, telling me they want to get a team together, telling me why they want to do it, telling me our work is so, so needed.
Corby crisp manufacturer fined after worker’s fingers severed
A Corby company which makes crisps and snacks has been fined after an agency worker lost the tops of three fingers. Northampton Crown Court heard yesterday how an agency worker working at Tayto was clearing a blockage of material from a machine on the production line.
John Dilley’s Wwi Blog: Career criminal finally caught
Police in Market Harborough claimed a coup when they caught a career criminal who had evaded officers from around the country. Palmer had asked for TWELVE other cases to be taken into consideration from LIVERPOOL to LONDON – all offences where he tricked owners out of motor cars or horses and traps.
Appeal on rejected traveller’s site at Crease Bank, Whittlesey,…
A Government inspector dismissed an appeal against the refusal by Fenland planners to allow a gypsy travellers’ site in Whittlesey. George and Eileen Price, of Crease Bank, wanted the three extra caravan pitches on land they had bought next to their home.
Scales of Justice: Latest round-up of convictions
Aidan Scott, 20, of Welch Way, Witney, admitted damaging a BMW 1 Series car belonging to James Kerswill in Witney on September 24. Also admitted having an air weapon, without reasonable excuse, in Welch Way, Witney, on the same date. Fined A 250 and ordered to pay A 150 compensation, a A 30 victim surcharge and A 85 costs.