Taken to hospital
A female person was taken to hospital yesterday (Thursday) morning following an accident at the Pwll Trap junction of the A40 St. Clears to Carmarthen road. The accident occurred shortly after 7 am and was attended by firefighters from Whitland.
Car vandalised
A white Vauxhall Nova car had its rear window smashed while it was parked at the Town Moor car park, Narberth, sometime between 11 pm on Saturday and 3.50 pm the following day.
Damage was also caused to panels of the vehicle and police are appealing for anyone with any information to contact them at town's police station on 860389.
Bin reinstatement
Calls for a rubbish bin to be reinstated at Narberth's Charles Salmon Memorial Gardens were made by town councillors this week.
Bedroom fire
Firefighters from Tenby used four breathing apparatus sets and one hose reel jet to extinguish a bedroom fire at Clovelly in the town's Warren Street at 11.15 am on Monday.
Castle burglary
Police are investigating a burglary at Manorbier Castle which occurred overnight on Wednesday.
Taken to hospital
A female person was taken to hospital yesterday (Thursday) morning following an accident at the Pwll Trap junction of the A40 St. Clears to Carmarthen road.
The accident occurred shortly after 7 am and was attended by firefighters from Whitland.
Air, land and sea search
An air, land and sea search was sparked during the early hours of Saturday morning after a pile of ladies clothes was found on Tenby's South Beach.
A single line of footprints leading to the sea was also discovered by a member of the public, who raised the alarm at approximately 12.30 am.
Local coastguards, police, the town's all-weather lifeboat, the RFA Sir Galahad, as well as the inshore vessel and a rescue helicopter from RAF Chivenor, were all involved in the search, which was called off after information received by the teams led to them finding the lady safe and well at a local pub.
Drugs arrest
Police arrested a man in Begelly on Monday on suspicion of possessing cannabis.
He was subsequently given a caution for the offence.
Man charged
A man was arrested by police on suspicion of driving with excess alcohol in Tenby town centre on Saturday night.
He was subsequently charged with the offence and bailed to appear in court.
Man bailed
A man was bailed by police pending forensic analysis after he was arrested on suspicion of a burglary at a caravan at Rumbleway, New Hedges, on Monday evening.
Vehicle overturned
at Pendine
A vehicle with three people inside overturned on Pendine Beach on Friday afternoon.
Local coastguards and ambulance personnel assisted the trio following the incident at 5.15 pm.
Cow stuck
in slurry pit
A dairy cow stuck in a slurry pit at Water Home, Narberth, on Monday evening, was rescued by firefighters using lines and an inflatable mat.
Glasshouse damaged
Police are appealing for information after a marble was used to damage a pane of glass in a glasshouse at the rear of a property in The Glebe, Tenby.
The incident occurred sometime between 12 noon and 4 pm on Sunday and anyone with any information is asked to contact the town's police station on 842303.
Vehicle scratched
Sometime between 5.30 pm on Sunday and 10.30 the following morning, a red and grey coloured Mitsubishi crew-cabin 4x4 motor vehicle had its driver's side scratched while it was parked opposite the owner's house in The Maudlins, Tenby.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC173 Harries at the town's police station on 842303.
Man gaoled
A Lampeter Velfrey man has been gaoled for three-and-a-half-years after he used a baseball bat called 'Thumper' to knock out the wrong man.
Thirty-four-year-old Terry Mark Thomas, of Penlan Farm, had intended to hit a man he had fought with a few minutes earlier. But instead he brought 'Thumper', a four-foot long bat, down on the head of Simon Briscombe.
Following the incident at the Moat House pub in Pembroke, Mr. Briscombe was taken to Withybush Hospital, where he received 11 stitches to his head wound.
Thomas was convicted by a jury at Swansea Crown Court of wounding with intent, but was cleared of an additional charge of affray.




