Two men charged in connection with firearm incident in Crewe
Detectives have charged two men with firearm offences in connection with an incident in Crewe.
Kenneth Stevenson, of Flag Lane, in Crewe, was arrested on Wednesday April 29.
Detectives have charged two men with firearm offences in connection with an incident in Crewe.
Kenneth Stevenson, of Flag Lane, in Crewe, was arrested on Wednesday April 29.
A 24-year-old Nantwich man has been charged with arson with intent to endanger life following a house fire in Crewe.
Tarren Mingins, of Cronkinson Oak, Nantwich, was arrested at around 10.40am yesterday (Wednesday April 15).
A man who viciously attacked his friend who he had been staying with in Crewe, has been jailed for eight years.
Sylvester Aksamit, 40, had been living with the victim in the Mount Pleasant area of the town for months when he launched the assault.
A company where a Nantwich man and former professional footballer lost a thumb in an industrial accident, has pleaded guilty in court.
Tony Gallimore, originally from Nantwich, was badly injured in the incident at the Seachill factory in Grimsby, where he lives after retiring from football.
A 55-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following a serious assault in Mill Street, Crewe.
George Stewart, aged 55, of Downside Close in Ipswich, has been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon.
A football coach from Crewe has admitted attempting to groom a teenage girl.
Carl Everall, 28, of Haweswater Avenue, Crewe, was sentenced at Chester Crown Court yesterday (May 9) after he admitted one count of engaging in sexual communications with a child.
Three men have been sentenced after a police dashcam caught motorcyclists travelling at speeds of up to 137mph on Cheshire’s roads.
The officer, riding an unmarked police motorcycle, had to travel at 125mph to catch up to the group after they had passed him on the A41 Whitchurch Road near Broxton on September 2.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
The number of fines issued to Cheshire parents who take their children out of school during term time has soared following a landmark court ruling.
Figures released by the Government show in 2017-18, Cheshire East Council issued 1,400 fixed penalty notices compared to 220 in 2016-17.
A teenage boy has been arrested and charged in connection with the theft of a puppy in Crewe, police revealed today.
The hunt to find Mela, a Jack Russell Terrier puppy, went viral after CCTV appeared to show the dog being stolen from her young owner.
A Wistaston man was fined for failing to maintain and tidy up a property he owns in Crewe, a court heard.
Cheshire East Council served a notice requiring proper maintenance of land at a property David Belcher owns in Hall O’Shaw Street, in Crewe, in 2016.
The owner of former Nantwich restaurant Red Melon has been sentenced for a £68,000 tax scam.
Ahmed Talukdar, 48, of Lime Tree Avenue, Crewe, owned the popular Red Melon restaurant in Welsh Row before it closed in 2015.
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