Officers in north and east Hampshire make 20 arrests and seize 16 vehicles in multi-force operation
12:45 01/05/2026Target high harm offenders who use the road network – that was the aim of a recent three-day operation in Hampshire.
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Target high harm offenders who use the road network – that was the aim of a recent three-day operation in Hampshire.
The man made some alarming sexualised comments which distressed the woman.
Harley Taylor, 20, pleaded guilty to robbery and attempting to cause grievous bodily harm.
James Durber was handed the punishment after going on a £765 shoplifting spree.
20-year-old Harley Taylor, of no fixed abode, is charged with robbery and attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent.
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