Man was caught in Audi A3 inhaling laughing gas from a balloon
A man caught driving an unregistered car was seen to be inhaling nitrous oxide from a balloon by police officers who pulled him over.
Crime and Court Reporter
Crime and Court Reporter in Bradford for the Telegraph and Argus.
Crime and Court Reporter in Bradford for the Telegraph and Argus.
A man caught driving an unregistered car was seen to be inhaling nitrous oxide from a balloon by police officers who pulled him over.
A Bradford man with a history of committing sexual offences has been detained under the Mental Health Act after exposing himself to a schoolgirl.
A pensioner who accessed “perverted and disgusting” indecent images of children during the Covid lockdown discussed it with “other like-minded perverts”, a court heard.
A Czech national who embarked upon a theft and burglary spree came to the UK as “a crime tourist” and struck at high-profile locations across Bradford including a shopping centre, the city's main public space and two historic hotels.
Three Keighley men are to face trial on multiple charges of supplying heroin, crack cocaine, and cocaine.
A disqualified driver who had to be stopped by police using a “stinger” following a dangerous pursuit has been locked up for three years.
A drug trafficker described as “a scourge” on the city has been jailed for more than five years.
A man who was witnessed throwing a woman to the ground in the street before punching her has been jailed for 14 months.
A Bradford man caught on camera holding a firearm was trying to escape from a gang who later slashed him in the back causing “horrific” injuries, a court heard.
A man is "lucky to be alive" after being stabbed in a frenzied knife attack by his own son.
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