Senior reporter for the Shropshire Star focusing on Shrewsbury.
He was also at Kidderminster Magistrates Court after stealing bottles of alcohol worth more than £100 from Sainsbury's in Abbey Foregate just weeks earlier, on June 29.District Judge Ian Strongman sentenced him to a 12-month community order, including a drug treatment programme. He must do regular drug tests for six months and do 20 rehabilitation activity days.
Hale was ordered to pay £210 compensation to the jewellers and £42 to Sainsbury's in monthly instalments of £25 until the debts are paid.Just nowEducation
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