THREE people from the region have recently appeared in court on charges of failing to provide information to police.
Leejay Woodwards, 33, of Maesybont, Glanamman, Ammanford, was found guilty of failing to provide information by Bath Magistrates Court on July 29.
He failed to provide information relating to the identity of the driver of a vehicle believed to have been involved in an offence when asked by Avon and Somerset Constabulary on February 8.
He was fined £660 and given six points on his licence. He also had to pay £66 surcharge and £90 costs.
Heulwen Jane Thomas, 49, of Bryn Morgrug, Alltwen, Pontardawe, was found guilty of failing to provide information by Cardiff Magistrates Court on August 3.
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She committed the offence by failing to provide information relating to the identity of the driver of a vehicle believed to have been involved in an offence when requested by South Wales Police on April 28. She was fined £660 and given six points on her licence. She also had to pay £66 surcharge and £90 costs.
Claire-Louise Evans, 41, of Coedcae, Pontardawe, was found guilty of failing to provide information by Cardiff Magistrate Court on August 5.
She committed the offence by failing to provide information relating to the identity of the driver of a vehicle believed to have been involved in an offence when requested by South Wales Police on April 7.
She was fined £660 and given six points on her licence. She also had to pay £66 surcharge and £90 costs.
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