Hotel guest smashed his way into church officer's room after taking cocaine
AN East Lancs man working away burst into a stranger’s bedroom thinking it was his hotel room.
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.
AN East Lancs man working away burst into a stranger’s bedroom thinking it was his hotel room.
A Clayton-le-Moors man flew into a 'blind rage' and attacked his brother after he woke him up too early after returning from morning stroll.
A Nelson man posed as a customer to look at a mobile phone before running out of the shop in Padiham with it.
A Blackburn child sex offender failed to register a change of address with police when he walked out of his hostel address to sleep on the streets.
A man who approached young children in Blackburn town centre, and sniffed a young girls hair has been jailed.
A prolific shoplifter with more than 100 offences to her name is back in prison after being caught stealing just days after being released.
A MAN who left a party after being confronted by another guest crashed into a parked car on his way home.
Police were called by members of the public concerned about the behaviour of a man in charge of a six or seven month old baby.
A convicted sex offender from Rishton failed to complete his annual signing on requirement despite a reminder from the police just a week earlier.
Blackburn magistrates heard Thomas Brindle snorted a line of cocaine in the car.
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