South West - Crime in the news

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  • Stab victim found in gardenStab victim found in garden

    A 20-year-old man has been found stabbed to death in the back garden of a house in Dorset. [10 November 2008]

  • Reward scheme cuts crimeReward scheme cuts crime

    A scheme which has been rewarding young people for good behaviour has been successful in a Somerset housing estate. [13 October 2008]

  • Olympic brothers guilty of abuseOlympic brothers guilty of abuse

    The brother of an Olympic gold medallist who was jailed this year for abusing young girls, has also been found guilty of child sex abuse. [30 September 2008]

  • Bite mother jailedBite mother jailed

    A mother who bit her five-year old son on the arm after he hurt his eight-month old sister has been sent to prison for five months. [24 September 2008]

  • Care home couple questioned over 12 deathsCare home couple questioned over 12 deaths

    A couple are being questioned on suspicion of murdering 12 residents at the Somerset care home they managed. [24 September 2008]

  • Shooting suspect to be interviewedShooting suspect to be interviewed

    Police are due to question a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting in Truro. [22 September 2008]

  • Funding to help youth crime fightFunding to help youth crime fight

    The city of Bristol is to receive up to £700,000 within a two year span as part of a government initiative to reduce youth crime. [16 September 2008]

  • Youth curfew trial a successYouth curfew trial a success

    Youth curfew trial a success A youth curfew banning under-16s from going out alone after 9pm at night has been hailed a success. [8 September 2008]

  • Baseball bat murder in Cornish villageBaseball bat murder in Cornish village

    A 66-year old man, who police believe was assaulted with a baseball bat, has died from his injuries in hospital. [8 August 2008]

  • Bowling to beat crimeBowling to beat crime

    Throughout the month of July, Crimestoppers teamed up with the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) to promote the charity through a ‘111' competition. [5 August 2008]

  • Crimestoppers' one millionth callThanks a Million!

    Crimestoppers has received its one millionth actionable call at its 24:7 call centre. The call was about a knife crime. [29 July 2008]

  • Illegal door staff caught in GloucesterIllegal door staff caught in Gloucester

    An operation in Gloucester to crack-down on unlicensed door staff has been deemed a success after two illegal door staff were discovered. [21 July 2008]

  • Dartmoor prison not forceful enoughPrison not forceful enough

    The Chief Inspector of Prisons has criticised the use of force at Dartmoor Prison. [9 July 2008]

  • Shadow CS anti-gun and knife week continuesShadow CS anti-gun and knife week continues

    Following the recent high profile reports of gun and knife crime among young people in the media, Crimestoppers' youth website www.shadowcs.co.uk for 11-16 year olds is running an anti-gun and knife week this week. [1 July 2008]

  • No murder proof for Crete deathsNo murder proof for Crete deaths

    The deaths of Terence and Josephine Johnson, found in their home on the Greek island of Crete in 2006, cannot be proven as murder, a coroner has ruled. [19 June 2008]

  • Police warn of laughing gas abusePolice warn of laughing gas abuse

    Pierced canisters of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, have been found in a playground in Claverham, North Somerset. [12 June 2008]

  • Couple charged for Bournemouth murderCouple charged for Bournemouth murder

    Richard James Ormond, 34, and Samantha Faulder, 46, have been charged with the murder of a Bournemouth man. [3 June 2008]

  • After poisioning husband, woman spared prisonWoman spared prison after poisoning husband

    A woman who baked a poisoned fruitcake for her husband has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence. [28 May 2008]

  • Young drug offenders on the riseYoung drug offenders on the rise

    Children as young as 10 are becoming involved in the drug trade, according to Avon and Somerset police figures. [19 May 2008]

  • Missing girl, known as Tammy, found safeMissing girl, known as Tammy, found safe

    At about 12:30 BST in the West Hoe area of Plymouth, an officer found 13-year-old Tamara Clarke in fine condition. [14 May 2008]

  • Gangmaster's license revokedGangmaster's license revoked

    A gangmaster who supplied workers for a flower picking business in Cornwall has had his licence revoked following claims of low pay and poor living conditions. [9th May 2008]

  • Bristol woods searched in terror investigationBristol woods searched in terror investigation

    Police are searching the woods near the home of the suspect who is being held under the Terrorism Act. [24th April 2008]

  • Man arrested under Terrorism ActMan arrested under Terrorism Act

    A 19-year old man in Bristol has been arrested under the Terrorism Act and a controlled explosion has taken place. [18th April 2008]

  • Student's murderer on trial in FranceStudent's murderer on trial in France

    The parents of a Gloucestershire student who was murdered in France eighteen years ago are attending the murder trial in France. [17th April 2008]

  • Benefit fraud couple faked 16 childrenBenefit fraud couple faked 16 children

    A Weston-super-Mare couple have been sentenced after claiming thousands of pounds in benefits for 16 non-existent children. [11th April 2008]

Andrew Mark SNELGROVE

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Offence: Violence

SNELGROVE is accused of attempted murder on 24th June 1999.

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