CRIMINALS jailed in November include a ‘monster' who stabbed his girlfriend six times, a paedophile and an organised crime gang.
Here are the people jailed for Dorset offences throughout November 2022.
Laurence James Vonderdell
A man who stabbed his girlfriend in the back six times with a kitchen knife told police minutes after the attack that he wanted to kill his victim.
Laurence Vonderdell became “furious” towards his then partner and carried out the attempted murder at their Bournemouth home.
Winchester Crown Court heard Vonderdell only “came to his senses” when he thought the knife had broken.
He stopped attacking his girlfriend and called 999, telling police: “I have just stabbed my girlfriend. I stabbed her. I stabbed her in the back.”
The victim, who suffered four superficial wounds and two more serious stab wounds, described Vonderdell as an “animal”.
Vonderdell, aged 53, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, with a five-year extended licence period.
Stuart Keith Waghorne
A paedophile has been jailed after he downloaded indecent images of children within weeks of a suspended sentence lapsing for similar offending.
Stuart Waghorne, who lived in Bournemouth at the time of his crimes, was caught with more than 3,000 images obtained across a four-month period last year.
This criminal behaviour started less than a month after a suspended sentenced he received back in 2019 had expired.
The material, which was downloaded between August and December last year, included children as young as two, with visible destress expressed by the victims.
Waghorne, aged 50, was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment. Alongside the prison sentence, the judge extended the sexual harm prevention order to run for 10 years from the date of the hearing. Waghorne was placed on the sex offenders register for the same period of time.
Volkan Cara Ertas
A man has been jailed for trying to rob a teenager who was offering lifts in Bournemouth.
Volkan Cara Ertas, aged 28 and of no fixed abode, was found guilty of a charge of attempted robbery after threatening a 17-year-old with a knife when trying to get him to withdraw money at a cash machine.
Ertas’ victim had advertised on a Facebook group offering unofficial taxi services and lifts for people in the Bournemouth and Poole area.
Ertas was subsequently identified by officers from CCTV and dashcam footage and was sentenced to four years and four months in prison.
As well as the prison sentence, Ertas was also made the subject of a restraining order for a period of ten years, which prevented him from contacting his victim.
Phyllippe Baker
A man who gave a 12-year-old girl a phone and sent her messages of a sexual nature has been jailed.
In April 2021, Dorset Police was made aware of messages of a sexual nature on the phone of a girl in Sturminster Newton.
The victim was visited by police and it was established that a man had visited her a few days earlier. She was provided with a phone by the man.
The victim provided details of his car registration number, which identified the vehicle was linked to Phyllippe Baker, 56 and of London.
Baker was found guilty of sexual communication with a child, meeting a child following sexual grooming and causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
He was sentenced for six years in prison, with an extended licence period of a further three years.
Christopher James Attwood
A child rapist has been jailed after two brave women came forward years after they were abused.
Christopher Attwood was put behind bars after being found guilty of two charges of rape, three counts of indecent assault and two offences of sexual assault.
The first victim disclosed to police in August 2018 that she had been raped and sexually assaulted by the Attwood at an address in Bournemouth in 2002, when she was 11 years old.
Attwood was interviewed and released under investigation as detectives carried out further enquiries.
A second victim then came forward in March 2021 reporting that she had been repeatedly sexually abused by the defendant between 2001 and 2011 from when she was of primary school age.
Attwood, aged 39 and of Countess Close in Poole, was sentenced to 19 years in prison.
He was also placed on the sex offenders’ register for life and made the subject of a sex harm prevention order for an indefinite period.
Joshua Taylor, Tirique Scott, Ismaiel Kallon, William Hutsch, and Dwight Anderson
Five men who flooded around £100,000 of crack cocaine and heroin into Bournemouth using drug runners on trains have been jailed for a total of more than 20 years.
The members of the drug gang were put behind bars following an investigation by Dorset Police and Metropolitan Police.
The drugs operation was in action from May 11, 2021, until August 11, 2021, with a turnover of just less than £100,000 during that time.
Dwight Anderson, 19 and of London, received a 19-month sentence for conspiracy to supply a controlled drug of class A in Bournemouth to run concurrent to a total of six years and 10 months in connection with unrelated matters.
Tirique Scott, 21, Ismaiel Kallon, 19, and Joshua Taylor, 23, all from London, were sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court.
Scott and Kallon pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A drug and were sentenced to three years and six months and three years and three months imprisonment, respectively.
Hutsch, 19 and of Mitcham in London, was found guilty of two counts of conspiracy to supply a controlled drug of class A and he was sentenced to four years and three months in prison.
Jake Stephen Bastable, Joe Tommy Bastable, Gavin Lee Richard Newman, Dennis Harry Hough, Zacharia Kaissi-Kavanagh, Aaron Shane Newman, and Nicky Robert Charles Gent
Seven members of an organised crime group have been jailed for a combined total of 75 years after supplying an estimated £49 million worth of drugs a year.
The members, aged between 25 and 41 years old and all from Dorset, dealt class A drugs on a commercial scale and obtained potentially lethal firearms to enforce their operation.
Drugs with an estimated street value of £800,000 were seized by police after a series of arrests and searches starting in June 2020.
However, expert analysis of the gang’s communications indicated the seven men were believed to be supplying nearly 900 kilograms of class A and class B drugs per year.
Jake Stephen Bastable, 36 and of St Anthony’s Road in Bournemouth, and Joe Tommy Bastable, 34 and of Mitchell Road in Poole, were both sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Gavin Lee Richard Newman, 44 and of Ripon Road in Bournemouth, was sentenced to 12 years and four months.
Dennis Harry Hough, 35 and of Beaufort Road in Bournemouth, was jailed for five years and ten months. Zacharia Kaissi-Kavanagh, 25 and of Southbourne Overcliff Drive in Bournemouth, was sentenced to 10 years and six months in prison and Aaron Shane Newman, 41 and of Florence Road in Bournemouth, was jailed for four years and ten months, all for conspiracy to supply class A drugs.
Nicky Robert Charles Gent, 36 and of Berrans Avenue in Bournemouth, was sentenced to eight years in prison.
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