Woman calls police on her son after he comes over for a cuppa
A man banned from having any contact with his mum turned up at her house for "a brew" before beginning to act erratically.
Magistrates Court Reporter
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
A man banned from having any contact with his mum turned up at her house for "a brew" before beginning to act erratically.
A woman with previous drug problems blamed a spree of thefts in Nelson on the death of her grandmother causing 'a wobble'.
A teenager arrested on suspicion of knife and drug crimes was not put before the courts for more than two years.
Within days of being made subject to a suspended prison sentence for offences against his ex-partner, Christopher Boothby turned up at her address
A woman who went out for the day with her family returned to find their home had been "trashed" and "soiled".
A disqualified driver from Blackburn got his car stuck between two gateposts as he sped away from police.
A Blackburn man who resisted arrest told police he was a mixed martial arts fighter.
POLICE who entered a house because of concerns about the electricity meter being bypassed discovered a cannabis production set-up in the attic
A MAN went round to another man's house and demanded money
A WORKMAN in a flat complex was threatened with a hammer by a resident.
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