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A man was arrested as he stepped off the plane after his holiday for his involvement in the disorder in Southport Thomas Whitehead, 53, of Pool Street, Southport, was jailed for 20 months yesterday.. Watch the moment Whitehead steps off the plane & into our custody ⬇️

A man was arrested as he stepped off the plane after his holiday for his involvement in the disorder in Southport Thomas Whitehead, 53, of Pool Street, Southport, was jailed for 20 months yesterday.. Watch the moment Whitehead steps off the plane & into our custody ⬇️

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Today, five men have been sentenced to a total of 12 and a half years in prison for large-scale ticket fraud, following an extensive Merseyside Police investigation. The men were sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court today, after pleading guilty to the charges. They are: - Joseph Johnson, 42, of Chelford Road, Eccleston, St Helens: sentenced to four years and six months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Louis James, 37, of Lapford Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and four months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Liam Rice, 35, of Mount Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Lee Smith, 38 of Moss Lane, Bickerstaff, Ormskirk: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - James Johnson, 34, of Westcombe Road, Anfield: sentenced to 21 months (suspended), for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently The group dishonestly obtained and resold tickets mainly for Liverpool FC matches at inflated prices through unofficial channels, creating over 1,000 fake memberships and even setting up a website to advertise tickets. Their scam, which grew into an international operation, has now been dismantled thanks to close work between Merseyside Police and LFC. Detective Chief Inspector Lynsay Armbruster said: "This was a complex, long-running investigation. These sentences send a clear message: ticket fraud will not be tolerated. Buying from unofficial sources risks losing money and being denied entry." LFC added: "We have zero tolerance for ticket misuse. Fans should only buy through official channels." ✅ For genuine tickets, visit LFC’s official site. ❌ Don’t risk buying from unofficial sellers.

Today, five men have been sentenced to a total of 12 and a half years in prison for large-scale ticket fraud, following an extensive Merseyside Police investigation. The men were sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court today, after pleading guilty to the charges. They are: - Joseph Johnson, 42, of Chelford Road, Eccleston, St Helens: sentenced to four years and six months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Louis James, 37, of Lapford Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and four months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Liam Rice, 35, of Mount Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Lee Smith, 38 of Moss Lane, Bickerstaff, Ormskirk: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - James Johnson, 34, of Westcombe Road, Anfield: sentenced to 21 months (suspended), for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently The group dishonestly obtained and resold tickets mainly for Liverpool FC matches at inflated prices through unofficial channels, creating over 1,000 fake memberships and even setting up a website to advertise tickets. Their scam, which grew into an international operation, has now been dismantled thanks to close work between Merseyside Police and LFC. Detective Chief Inspector Lynsay Armbruster said: "This was a complex, long-running investigation. These sentences send a clear message: ticket fraud will not be tolerated. Buying from unofficial sources risks losing money and being denied entry." LFC added: "We have zero tolerance for ticket misuse. Fans should only buy through official channels." ✅ For genuine tickets, visit LFC’s official site. ❌ Don’t risk buying from unofficial sellers.

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After Thomas Cashman was sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder, Olivia’s mum Cheryl and her family have released a family video. There is no place for gun or gang crime on our streets. #Silenceisnotanoption. Report it to us via Merseyside Police Contact Centre or @Crimestoppers

After Thomas Cashman was sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder, Olivia’s mum Cheryl and her family have released a family video. There is no place for gun or gang crime on our streets. #Silenceisnotanoption. Report it to us via Merseyside Police Contact Centre or @Crimestoppers

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WATCH | "We cannot overstate just how reckless it is to distract a pilot and crew with a laser. It not only endangers those in an aircraft but potentially people on the ground too." At midnight last night, the NPAS North West Region helicopter, en route to an incident, reported that their aircraft was being targeted by a green laser from an address in West Derby. ​ Later on, air traffic control at Liverpool John Lennon Airport reported that flights into #Liverpool had also been targeted. The NPAS helicopter returned to the area and identified an address on Haydn Road. ​ Officers attended and two males were detained and arrested on suspicion of shine/direct a laser beam into an aircraft. They are 16 and 13 years old, from West Derby, and have been taken into custody. More here ➡️

WATCH | "We cannot overstate just how reckless it is to distract a pilot and crew with a laser. It not only endangers those in an aircraft but potentially people on the ground too." At midnight last night, the NPAS North West Region helicopter, en route to an incident, reported that their aircraft was being targeted by a green laser from an address in West Derby. ​ Later on, air traffic control at Liverpool John Lennon Airport reported that flights into #Liverpool had also been targeted. The NPAS helicopter returned to the area and identified an address on Haydn Road. ​ Officers attended and two males were detained and arrested on suspicion of shine/direct a laser beam into an aircraft. They are 16 and 13 years old, from West Derby, and have been taken into custody. More here ➡️

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🗣️ "We simply will not tolerate people risking the safety of others and themselves by riding electric bikes at speed on our roads and pavements" Yesterday, proactive Roads Policing patrols on Stonebridge Lane saw a vehicle appearing to be exceeding 40mph at about 5pm, but when officers engaged with the rider he rode away. The suspect narrowly missed a pedestrian and was pursued around a nearby housing estate. He rode on pavements and pulled into the path of a car that had to brake suddenly before losing control of the bike and falling off. As the suspect tried to get back on the bike, the officers carefully drove their vehicle onto the bike’s back wheel and detained the rider. A 19-year-old man from Old Swan was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, drug driving, failing to stop, driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence and using a motor vehicle without third party insurance. He has been released under investigation. The bike was found to be capable of top speeds of more than 50mph as well as having worn tyres, no brakes on the rear wheel and pedals that did not function❌ 🚳 Through Operation Gears, we are taking proactive action by seizing illegal bikes, arresting offenders, and increasing high-visibility patrols where the public and our own patrols identify issues. ➡️ Our activity is aimed at disrupting criminality and ultimately protecting our communities. #OpGears #SaferStreets #Arrest

🗣️ "We simply will not tolerate people risking the safety of others and themselves by riding electric bikes at speed on our roads and pavements" Yesterday, proactive Roads Policing patrols on Stonebridge Lane saw a vehicle appearing to be exceeding 40mph at about 5pm, but when officers engaged with the rider he rode away. The suspect narrowly missed a pedestrian and was pursued around a nearby housing estate. He rode on pavements and pulled into the path of a car that had to brake suddenly before losing control of the bike and falling off. As the suspect tried to get back on the bike, the officers carefully drove their vehicle onto the bike’s back wheel and detained the rider. A 19-year-old man from Old Swan was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, drug driving, failing to stop, driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence and using a motor vehicle without third party insurance. He has been released under investigation. The bike was found to be capable of top speeds of more than 50mph as well as having worn tyres, no brakes on the rear wheel and pedals that did not function❌ 🚳 Through Operation Gears, we are taking proactive action by seizing illegal bikes, arresting offenders, and increasing high-visibility patrols where the public and our own patrols identify issues. ➡️ Our activity is aimed at disrupting criminality and ultimately protecting our communities. #OpGears #SaferStreets #Arrest

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Today, Stephen Bates has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 18 years after being found guilty of murdering Martin O’Donovan in April. On a night where Martin’s family were celebrating his mother’s 70th birthday, Bates was heavily intoxicated, and people intervened to prevent him from driving. Bates returned to the scene in his car, using it as a weapon to fatally injure 47-year-old Martin who was sitting outside the house. Martin was seriously injured after the car was driven at him on Stonyhurst Road. Emergency services attended the scene, and Martin was taken to hospital, but he sadly died from his injuries. The video footage shows Bates, 42, of Herondale Road, Mossley Hill, in his car moments before he murdered Martin, his 999 call to the police and his arrest. Following Bates’ sentencing, we are issuing the following words from Martin’s family, who describe him as a “kind, intelligent, generous and deeply loved man” ❤️ "Martin was a kind, intelligent, generous and deeply loved man. A brother, son, uncle and friend whose warmth, humour and integrity touched everyone around him. His absence has left a hole in our lives that will never be filled. "The actions that took Martin from us were deliberate, senseless and cruel. Throughout this process, we have seen no sign of remorse from the defendant. No acknowledgment of the suffering caused or the life taken, and lives destroyed. That absence of humanity has compounded our grief and made this ordeal even harder to bear. "While today’s outcome brings a measure of accountability, it cannot bring justice in any true sense. There is no sentence long enough, no words strong enough, to balance the loss of Martin. We will carry his memory with us always, and our focus now is on honouring the life he lived rather than the manner in which it was taken. "We wish to thank the Merseyside Police, the prosecution team and all those who have supported us with professionalism and compassion through this difficult time.” To read the full press release, visit the ‘news’ section of our website.

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Today, five men have been sentenced to a total of 12 and a half years in prison for large-scale ticket fraud, following an extensive Merseyside Police investigation. The men were sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court today, after pleading guilty to the charges. They are: - Joseph Johnson, 42, of Chelford Road, Eccleston, St Helens: sentenced to four years and six months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Louis James, 37, of Lapford Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and four months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by False Representation; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Liam Rice, 35, of Mount Crescent, Kirkby: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - Lee Smith, 38 of Moss Lane, Bickerstaff, Ormskirk: sentenced to two years and 10 months for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently - James Johnson, 34, of Westcombe Road, Anfield: sentenced to 21 months (suspended), for Conspiracy to Commit Fraud by Abuse of Position; and Conspiracy to Sell Tickets Fraudulently The group dishonestly obtained and resold tickets mainly for Liverpool FC matches at inflated prices through unofficial channels, creating over 1,000 fake memberships and even setting up a website to advertise tickets. Their scam, which grew into an international operation, has now been dismantled thanks to close work between Merseyside Police and LFC. Detective Chief Inspector Lynsay Armbruster said: "This was a complex, long-running investigation. These sentences send a clear message: ticket fraud will not be tolerated. Buying from unofficial sources risks losing money and being denied entry." LFC added: "We have zero tolerance for ticket misuse. Fans should only buy through official channels." ✅ For genuine tickets, visit LFC’s official site. ❌ Don’t risk buying from unofficial sellers.

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Watch these clips of Shaun Hobson before & after he threw his jumper into a skip to change his appearance after attacking women in the city centre⬇️ Hobson, 25, of Ashford in Kent, thought he was going to get away with it by disposing his jumper, but eagle-eyed officers spotted him on CCTV and were able to seize the clothing and make a positive DNA match. The shocking incidents occurred on Sunday 6 October 2024 when Hobson approached a woman near Tabley Street at around 2am and grabbed her by the throat. Thankfully a member of the public saw what happened and intervened and Hobson fled the scene. Around ten minutes later, Hobson followed two women into a car park at around 2am and grabbed them both. During the incident, Hobson grabbed one of the women on her waist, mouth and face. Thankfully they were able to get away from him and he subsequently fled the area. One of the victims in this incident said in her Victim Personal Statement: “Every time I was out I found myself constantly looking over my shoulders, checking for security cameras or crossing roads to bypass other people. “Over the coming weeks I found myself avoiding situations for fear of something happening again. “I couldn't walk anywhere alone for a long time, and when I eventually could, I had to constantly be on the phone to someone. Some days I would suddenly be filled with dread and freeze, with no obvious trigger. “I had always felt so independent and now I was afraid to do anything alone. I was angry - he had no right to take this away from me.” Today, Hobson will start a nine-year prison sentence after being found guilty of intentional strangulation, attempted kidnap and two counts of common assault with the intent of committing a sexual offence. You can read the full press release via the 'news' section of our website. This sentence comes at a time where we have launched a brand-new Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) campaign to put the voices of women and girls at the heart of our work to tackle VAWG. You can find out more about the campaign here:

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