A Herefordshire man has pleaded guilty at Hereford Magistrates Court after being charged with a number of offences.
20-year-old Tyrone Ellis from Clehonger pleaded guilty to theft from vehicle, TWOC (taking without owner’s consent) of vehicle, no insurance, no licence, assault emergency worker, burglary non dwelling and breach of court bail.
Sergeant Mark Jones said: “I would like to reassure our communities that people who commit offences such as these will be thoroughly investigated and brought to justice and that we continue to work hard to protect both people and property from harm.”
Ellis will be sentenced on the 13 June at Hereford Magistrates Court.
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