BOURNEMOUTH

LEON CREESE, aged 40 and of Ballards Road, Dagenham, found guilty of when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen or specimens of breath in the course of an investigation into whether he had committed an offence, failing to do so in St Paul’s Road, Bournemouth, on October 24, 2021. Fined £120. To pay £34 surcharge and £200 costs.

GEMMA ANNE MCNICHOL, aged 35 and of Windham Road, Bournemouth, admits dishonestly undertaking or assisting in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely a Yellow Pressure Washer, belonging to a funeral directors by or for the benefits of a man or dishonestly arranged so to do, knowing or believing the same to be stolen goods in Bournemouth on November 9, 2021. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive. To pay £89 compensation. Also admits stealing various meat products to the value of £49.67 belonging to Sainsbury’s in Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, on May 5. Committed to prison for two weeks consecutive. Also admits entering an address in Grosvenor Gardens, Bournemouth, and stole therein two caps and aftershave on May 14. Committed to prison for four weeks consecutive. To pay £20 compensation. Also admits failing to comply with the supervision requirements imposed following release from a period of imprisonment in that she had failed to comply with requirements in that she failed to maintain contact with the probation service and her whereabouts were unknown. Committed to prison for 14 days consecutive. Overall length of sentence 10 weeks.

FILMON TEKLU, aged 23 and of St Peter’s Road, Bournemouth, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made on February 25 by failing to attend for the unpaid work requirement on August 4, August 11 and August 18 and for a planned office appointment on August 19, 2021. Community order revoked. Fined £200. To pay £60 costs.

GARY MATTHEW HALL, aged 49 and of Turbary Park Avenue, Bournemouth, admits without reasonable excuse entering premises, 120 Knowlton Road, Poole, on June 10 in contravention of a closure order made in respect of those premises by Poole Magistrates’ Court on May 16. Fined £40. To pay £34 surcharge.

EAST DORSET

ADRIAN MARK NICHOLS, aged 52 and of Diana Way, Corfe Mullen, admits driving a Ford motor car on Rye Hill, Bere Regis, on September 19, 2021, at a speed exceeding 30mph, namely 45mph. Fine £66. To pay £34 surcharge. Driving record endorsed with three points.

POOLE

TYLER GRAHAM WHEELER, aged 21 and of Canford Heath Road, Poole, admits using a Skoda in Plantation Road, Poole, on May 21 without insurance. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed. Also admits driving a Skoda in Plantation Road, Poole, on May 21 while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence. Community order made, whereby the defendant must follow an overnight curfew for two months, take part in up to 15 days of rehabilitation activity requirement and carry out 80 hours of unpaid work. To pay £95 surcharge. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for six months. Also admits driving a motor vehicle in Sherwood Avenue, Poole, on May 11 while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence. Community order made. Driving record endorsed. Also admits using a motor vehicle in Sherwood Avenue, Poole, on May 11 without insurance. No separate. Driving record endorsed. Also admits using a BMW when its condition, namely brake pad friction missing on front offside wheel, was such that its use involved a danger of injury to any person in Sherwood Avenue, Poole, on May 11. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.

AARON MICHAEL COLLINS, aged 43 and of Creekmoor Lane, Poole, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made on May 6 by failing to attend for planned office appointments on May 23, May 30 and June 6 and failing to attend for the alcohol treatment requirements appointments with We Are With You on May 24, 25, 26, 27 and 31, June 1, 6, 7. He also attended an appointment with We Are With You on May 30 and were ejected from the session due to being intoxicated. Community order varied, whereby the defendant must have treatment for alcohol dependency for eight months. To pay £60 costs.

MARK ASHLEY HAYES, aged 39 and of no fixed abode, admits failing to comply with the requirements of a community order made on June 29, 2020, by failing to attend for planned office appointments on May 10 and June 8. Community order revoked. New community order made, whereby the defendant must take part in up to 15 days of rehabilitation activity requirement. To pay £60 costs.

HARRY WILLIAM SHURMER, aged 19 and of Monks Way, Poole, admits assaulting PC Michael Day, an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions as such a worker in The Grove, Christchurch, on April 28. Discharged conditionally for 18 months. To pay £40 compensation, £22 surcharge and £85 costs.