BELOW is a round-up of all of the Conwy criminals whose sentencings were covered by the Pioneer or Journal in October.
Glen Wilson
Wilson, 30, of Llys Y Castell, Kinmel Bay, was told he “could have killed” a woman who was thrown from his car bonnet while he was drink-driving.
His friend, Lisa Dutton, was concerned he was going to drive after drinking with her, so climbed on to the bonnet of his car to try to stop him.
Stephen Evans
Evans, 41, of Maes Canol, Abergele, threatened to rape a woman at Bangor Cathedral and committed two thefts in the city.
He was also banned from entering Bangor for five years.
Caleb Greer-Broad
Greer-Broad, 23, of Woodland Road East, Colwyn Bay, repeatedly assaulted his then-partner.
In a hotel room in Llandudno, he “flew into a rage”, breaking a mirror and throwing a chair at a window, and pushing her onto a bed before biting, pushing and punching her.
Osasuyi Odeh
Odeh, 37, of Mildmay Road, Ipswich, hit his partner over the head with a vodka bottle during their holiday in Llandudno.
She lost consciousness, and suffered a head wound which needed 10 staples to close.
Jake Waugh
Waugh, 20, of Thornton Road, Bootle, ran a drugs line supplying crack cocaine and heroin from Merseyside into Colwyn Bay.
He would travel almost daily into Colwyn Bay - CCTV and telecommunications enquiries further linked Waugh to the running of a “graft” phone.
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