Murder conviction helped by 3D-printed skull
An eight-week trial, which led to the murder conviction of five men, used a 3D-printed skull of the victim as evidence in court.
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An eight-week trial, which led to the murder conviction of five men, used a 3D-printed skull of the victim as evidence in court.
At around 2.50am today (24 October), a Mercedes was stopped at Junction 6 southbound.
Between 1.47pm and 1.49pm on Sunday 22 October, entry was gained to a property on Waverley Avenue.
The charges come after a series of reported shoplifting incidents across Southampton between May and August this year.
Seven teenagers are due in court to face charges of high value criminal damage in Shanklin, believed to be in excess of £200,000.
Officers seized cannabis and hundreds of pounds in cash during a week of action (9-15 October) against county lines drug dealing networks in the New Forest.
It comes after we were called shortly after 1.30pm to reports that a man had been seen in possession of a firearm on Middle Road on Friday 20 September.
William Michael Stait, of no fixed abode, appeared at Southampton Crown Court today (23 October) to face charges of burglary and theft from a shop.
Officers seized Class A drugs, cannabis and weapons during a week of action against county lines drug dealing networks in Eastleigh.
Enquiries are ongoing and we’d ask anyone who has seen these bikes, been offered them for sale or who has seen them for sale online to contact police.