Thief who stole rings worth over £1,000 from Falmouth jewellers sentenced
A THIEF from Penryn has been sentenced after stealing two rings from a jewellers in Falmouth.
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28 years a journalist. Senior reporter and former editor and news editor of The Falmouth Packet. Specialising in general news, local government, court reporting, inquests, music reviews etc. Lives in Cornwall. Interests: music, vinyl records, cycling, environmental issues, politics.
28 years a journalist. Senior reporter and former editor and news editor of The Falmouth Packet. Specialising in general news, local government, court reporting, inquests, music reviews etc. Lives in Cornwall. Interests: music, vinyl records, cycling, environmental issues, politics.
A THIEF from Penryn has been sentenced after stealing two rings from a jewellers in Falmouth.
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