BELOW is a round-up of all of the criminals in Denbighshire, Conwy, Anglesey or Gwynedd, whose prison sentencings were covered by the Journal, Pioneer or Chronicle in November.
Nicholas Evans
Evans was found guilty of committing six offences in Llandudno Junction and Bangor.
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Malcolm Montgomery
Montgomery, from St Asaph, breached his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
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Daniel Birch
Birch, from Rhyl, was jailed after failing to comply with the sex offenders register’s notification requirements.
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Paul Evans
Evans, from Rhyl, breached his restraining order for a sixth time.
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Martin Roberts
Roberts, from Rhyl, caused almost £1,000 of damage to a police vehicle.
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Thomas Reynolds
Reynolds was guilty of committing five driving offences in Gwynedd.
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Aled Lewis
Lewis, from Bangor, kissed a 13-year-old girl.
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Gerrard Parkins
Parkins was jailed for his part in a County Lines drug operation spanning Merseyside, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl.
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Kyle Parker
Parker, from Rhyl, threatened to kill his former partner and breached his restraining order.
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Matthew Green
Green, from Colwyn Bay, assaulted a child.
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Clayton Hardy
Hardy did not surrender to custody in Llandudno, and was found guilty of three other offences.
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Richard Wyn Lewis
"Serial fraudster" Lewis conned £200,OOO from an Anglesey crossbow victim.
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David Thomas
Thomas, from Gwynedd, was jailed after pleading guilty to failing to provide for the needs of 29 dogs, some of which were found tethered up in filthy conditions and with no natural light.
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