BOURNEMOUTH
THOMAS MICHAEL ELLIS, aged 38 and of Clingan Road, Bournemouth, admits damaging a front door, window and wall belonging to a woman in Bournemouth on June 2. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. To pay £22 surcharge.
JOEY MICHAEL JOHNSTONE, aged 26 and of Ridout Close, Bournemouth, admits having 5.04 grams of cannabis in Broadstone Way, Poole, on April 26. Fined £466. To pay £46 surcharge and £85 costs. Cannabis seized at time of arrest to be arrest to be forfeited and destroyed.
ALEKSANDRS MARKARJANS, aged 31 and of Coleman Road, Bournemouth, admits driving an Audi A4 in Uddens Drive, Ferndown, on March 16 with 6.7 micrograms of THC per litre of blood. Fined £336. To pay £34 surcharge and £85 costs. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 12 months. Also admits having a quantity of cannabis in Uddens Drive, Ferndown, on March 16. No separate penalty. Cannabis seized on arrest to be forfeited and destroyed.
RYAN CHRISTOPHER DIXON, aged 25 and of Keeble Road, Bournemouth, admits driving a motor vehicle in Keeble Road, Bournemouth, on March 4 with not less than 4.6 micrograms of THC per litre of blood. Fined £120. To pay £34 surcharge and £85 costs. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 36 months. Also admits driving a motor vehicle in Keeble Road, Bournemouth, on March 4 with greater than 200 micrograms of benzoylecgonine, the main metabolite of cocaine, per litre of blood. No separate penalty. Driving record endorsed.
ERIC MURRAY, aged 36 and of Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth, admits being drunk and disorderly at Tesco Express in Herbert Avenue, Poole, on June 4. Discharged conditionally for six months. To pay £22 surcharge and £85 costs.
ANTHONY KALINGA, aged 29 and of Grosvenor Gardens, Bournemouth, admits possessing a quantity of cannabis in Lower Gardens, Bournemouth, on June 3. Fined £120. To pay £34 surcharge and £85 costs. Also admits commission of a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order for a period of 12 months imposed on February 10 for an offence of criminal damage. No action taken on breach.
SEBRINA NATASHA CHIN, aged 44 and of Windham Road, Bournemouth, admits stealing items to the value of £151.50 belonging to Marks & Spencer at Castlepoint in Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, on November 11, 2021. Discharged conditionally for 18 months. Also admits stealing an electric men’s shaver belonging to Boots store valued at £69.99 in Commercial Road, Bournemouth, on March 22. Discharged conditionally for 18 months. To pay £69.99 compensation.
JANI HASSAN, aged 53 and of St Peter’s Road, Bournemouth, admits having a quantity of cocaine in Gervis Place, Bournemouth, on March 16. Fined £120. To pay £34 surcharge and £85 costs. Cocaine to be forfeited and destroyed.
TIMOTHY JACK DYTON, aged 21 and of Warren Edge Road, Bournemouth, admits driving a motor vehicle in Charminster Road on June 3 with 76 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Fined £150. To pay £34 surcharge and £85 costs. Disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 18 months.
POOLE
BARRY WILLIAM CLARK, aged 29 and of Bloxworth Road, Poole, admits stealing multiple packs of meat joints to the value of £88.89 belonging to Sainsbury’s in Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, on February 18. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. Also admits stealing cash to the value of £50 belonging to Fun Central in Westover Road, Bournemouth, March 19. Committed to prison for six weeks. To pay £128 surcharge. Also admits stealing National Lottery scratch cards to the value of £40 belonging to The Co-operative in Queen’s Road, Bournemouth, on February 6. Committed to prison for two weeks concurrent. Also admits stealing goods to the value of £450 belonging to Boots in Commercial Road, Bournemouth, on March 16. Committed to prison for four weeks consecutive. Overall length of sentence 10 weeks.
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