A ROUND-UP of all the outstanding warrants in Gwent.
Darren Tinklin, 36, of Birchgrove, Tirphil, New Tredegar, is accused of driving a car in Rhymney on March 23, 2021, after taking cannabis.
A warrant for his arrest has been issued after the case was previously adjourned.
Mr Tinklin stated that he has no permanent address for him to receive letters, so a warrant was issued to secure his attendance in court.
Leigh Dight, 39, of Commercial Road, Newport, is accused of multiple crimes, including theft.
He is accused of stealing £23.05 worth of clothes (theft by finding) and did not provide a sample to test if he had been taking Class A drugs on September 17, 2021.
Furthermore, he did not surrender himself to custody at Newport Magistrates' Court on October 4, 2021 after being released on bail.
A warrant for his arrest without bail has been issued due to his failure to attend court to answer his bail.
Rebecca Allen, 31, of Clytha Square, Newport, is accused of twice stealing £30 worth of beef steaks from Marks and Spencers in Friars Walk on July 20 and July 21, 2021.
She is also accused of stealing £34.50 worth of Actimel baby powder from Boots on Commercial Street on July 29, 2021.
A warrant for her arrest without bail has been issued as the crime could be punishable by a jail sentence.
Samantha Rose Jones, 30, of Fairfax Close, Newport, is accused of driving her car on George Street after taking banned substance Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannibonol (Delta-9 THC) on April 1, 2021.
Because the offence can be punished by imprisonment, a warrant has been issued for her arrest without bail.
Lee James, 33, of Park View, Bargoed, is wanted for allegedly driving under the influence of Delta-9 THC on the A4049 Pengam Road on April 13, 2021.
He is also accused of obstructing a constable in the execution of their duty on the same date.
A warrant has been issued for his arrest without bail as the offence can result in imprisonment if convicted.
- All the above information is correct as of 9am on Wednesday, October 6.
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