Three men from Ware were charged with obstructing the police whilst in the execution of their duty.
Read more Warren Wilkes had been summoned for stealing a fowl.
Read more John Cox, jnr, of Bowling Road, Ware guilty of assaulting Margaret Goodey
Read more Thomas Smith, aged about 35, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum.
Read more John Rosademora, an organ grinder, was charged with causing cruelty and ill-treatment to a donkey by working it whilst it was in an unfit condition
Read more Jacob Paternoster, of Whempstead, did not appear to answer summonses for riding asleep and without a light whilst in charge of a horse and cart.
Read more Henry David Shephard, of Crib Street, Ware, was charged with assaulting his wife.
Read more Adelaide Cooper of Crane Mead, Ware, was summoned for using threats towards her husband and children on 6th January.
Read more Supt Duke's vigilance paid off when he spotted a wanted criminal in Braughing
Read more P.C. Promotion - Former army man joins mounted patrol
Read more Newspaper report on the need for new hammocks for the Tramps Ward at Ware. It was alleged the extra tramps were encouraged by the better diet than at Hertford. 1906
Read more Newspaper Report of the Granting of a Pension to P.c. Wilsmore from Ware and a Gratuity to the widow of Insp Draper in May 1913
Read more Albert Elgood, a boot clicker, sneaked into the Ware Grammar School for Girls through an unlatched window. He stole a gold watch, a silver chain, a bronze medal and some money.
Read more William Godfrey and Henry Goodey, both young boys, were guilty of stealing the pigeons.
Read more Four different instances of how to break the law whilst in charge of a horse and cart. These court cases were all reportedĀ in the Hertfordshire Mercury in one week. We can see our local Constabulary had traffic and road safety problems to deal with, although in 1909, motor cars were rare and transport stillĀ relied heavily on horsepower.
Read more Newspaper report of the retirement of Constable Collarbone from Braughing and the gift of an easy chair. 1900
Read more Mr Homewood, a Lodging House Keeper of East Street, Ware, was charged with assaulting one of his lodgers.
Read more A boy of about 10 years admitted stealing from an allotment.
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