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Drugs Charges
A 32-year-old advertising consultant has at Llandudno court today (Wednesday 30th December) denied a charge of trying to import five kilos of liquid cannabis with an alleged value of between £67,500 and £135,000.
It was claimed that a package from the University of Ghana addressed to a doctor in the Conwy Valley had been intercepted by customs staff at Heathrow airport.
Concern For Missing Man
Police are becoming concerned for the safety and whereabouts of a 24-year-old man who has not been seen for over two months.

24-year-old David Owen Jones, who is from Fleetwood in Lancashire, was last seen by his family when they dropped him off in Bethel near Caernarfon at around 16:45hrs on Thursday, 22nd October.
Dangerous Thefts
Police say thieves who ripped copper piping from 
gas meters outside homes at Llandudno could have caused a massive explosion with serious danger to lives.
In an appeal to the public to be vigilant, police say gardens of two houses in Cwm Place have been targets with up to five metres of copper piping stolen. Had the gas not been switched off there would have been the potential for a big explosion.
Lonely Existence
A boy of 15 from Vietnam has been locked up for weeks and the only time he has anyone to talk to is when he goes to court and there’s an interpreter, Llandudno youth court heard today.
Magistrates were told about his lonely existence and a defence solicitor protested that the boy was being kept in limbo because of delays by social services.
The court adjourned the case for a fortnight and requested that when the case resumes a social services manager from Conwy council is present.
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Back To Jail
A 37 year old Llandudno man is back in jail after being given an extra 18 months in a landmark ruling.
Peter Jason Roberts was handed over by police to security staff to be taken back to prison.
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, announced in a series of highly significant “one-punch” judgments in the Court of Appeal that both Thomas Bryan, 46, of Rhuddlan, Rhyl, and Roberts will each have to serve an extra 18 months for the manslaughter of Jonathan Bennett.
White Christmas?
A White Christmas?
Whilst Tudno FM is bringing the festive feel to the airwaves of Llandudno, mother nature has done her part and pathed the streets of Llandudno with a beautiful layer of white snow.
For all the latest weather information, tune into Tudno FM 107.8 or simply click on the 'Listen Live' tab at the top of the Screen.
Merry Christmas from everyone at Tudno FM
Picture copyright Andrew Stuart
MP Blasts Judge
Conwy MP Betty Williams has been left disfigured and still suffers pain in her arm three months after the attack in her local park at Talysarn, near Caernarfon.
Last week magistrates at Caernarfon imposed a £100 fine on the Rottweiler’s owner and ordered him to pay £365 compensation for the injury, Mrs Williams’s damaged jacket and mileage for her hospital visits. Daniel Bright, 32, a self-employed outdoor instructor, of Talysarn, admitted being the owner of a dog called Jake which was dangerously out of control in public.
Higher Drinks Prices To Curb Binge Drinking
Higher Prices on booze, and increased prices, are the only way to stop binge drinking
Thats according to Dr. Tony Jewell, Wales' chief medical officer, whos's claimed peer pressure is to
blame for a rise in drinking amongst young people.
Deaf Uncle
A man remanded on bail for allegedly breaching a curfew gave his uncle’s mobile phone number as a contact when he appeared at a special court at Llandudno today (Saturday December 12th).
“But sometimes it isn’t switched on,” he explained. “And he’s deaf.”
Man charged over Leon's death

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