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A number of people from Bolton have recently been before the courts. Magistrates have dealt with a variety of offences including theft, driving matters and possession of a weapon. Here are the people who have recently been in court.

Aaron Arnold had a Swiss Army Knife on Waggon Road, Breightmet, Bolton in February this year. The 24-year-old admitted the offence at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court. Following this he was given a sentence of 14 weeks suspended for 14 weeks.



He was ordered to do abstain from alcohol and be monitored on this for 90 days. Arnold, from Grantchester Way, Breightmet, was also ordered to do 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and fined £100. Read more: Bolton travellers say they have nowhere to go after closure order Read more: Store to close after Trading Standards visit Read more: More than 100 vehicles stopped in Horwich in police operation Karl Brady stole a railway cable worth £1,786 belonging to Network Rail on Ashton New Road in Manchester in August 2022.

On the same date on Rochdale Road, Manchester, he was in possession of cannabis. The 54-year-old admitted the offences at Manchester Magistrates Court. Brady, from Chorley Old Road, Doffcocker, Bolton, was given a sentence of 26 weeks suspended for a year.

He was ordered to do 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days. Katie Swinbank stole food items worth £20 from the Premier Convenience Store on Castle Street, The Haulgh, Bolton in February. Later the same month she stole £10 o.

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