Walter Goodchild assaulted an officer on Christmas Day, and was fined accordingly.
Read more The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
Read more Herbert Tomlin, of Priory Street, Ware , pleaded not guilty of being drunk on November 26th.
Read more Sarah Ann Chalkley (62), was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Landlord reaches out for the moral high ground.
Read more John Tumbrill, 62, Licensee of 'The Bull' public-house, Bull Plain, said he was not drunk but excited.
Read more Thomas Saunders (42), a maltmaker, of 13 Priory Street, Ware, was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Drunk and disorderly woman with 14 previous convictions jailed after trashing police cell.
Read more Two men charged with drink-driving blamed it on the chain.
Read more The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
Read more Walter Mills, of High Cross, a National reservist, was charged with being found drunk and incapable in Ware.
Read more Leniency extended to both landlord and customer after a lengthy hearing.
Read more Drunken rider of motor cycle combination crashed through fence and ends up in a garden, injuring female passenger.
Read more Henry Chipperfield of 69 Eleanor Road, Waltham Cross, was fined 5s. and costs for being drunk and incapable near his home on May 19th.
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society. This Week In History. 1/1/1948 A total of 1,017 crimes were reported in “C” Division for 1947, of which 415 were detected. 1/1/1967 A Drugs Squad was formed on 1st January 1967, with a strength of one Detective Sergeant, one Detective Constable and one Woman Detective Constable, They will be based at Headquarters. 26 persons were prosecuted ...
Read more John George Skipp was charged with using obscene language in High Street, Buntingford, on the 25th April. He pleaded not guilty.
Read more This daybook, the second Constable’s Journal to be stabilised for digitisation, covers sixteen months during the later part of WW1, from June 1917 to October 1918.
Read more William John Pope, landlord of the Crown and Thistle public-house, Railway Street, was summoned for permitting drunkenness on his premises.
Read more Harry King, bird dealer, was charged with being drunk on the licensed premises of The Peacock Inn, Queen Street, Hitchin: and William Chapman, the landlord, was charged with permitting drunkenness.
Read more Charles Randall, of Hunsdon, was charged with being drunk and disorderly there.
Read more Magistrates take a compassionate view of deserted mother of five.
Read more Husband and wife, sleeping in a lorry, charged with assaulting a constable.
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