Accused of trying to kidnap teenager.A MAN has denied trying to kidnap a 19-year-old woman near an Anglesey Anglesey or Anglesea (both: ăng`gəlsē), island and county (1985 est. pop. 68,800), 278 sq mi (719 sq km), NW Wales. Beaumaris is the chief town. It is a region of low, rolling hills. rugby field. Nicholas Ian Flood, of Lime Walk, Wilmslow, pleaded not guilty when he appeared before a judge at Caernarfon Caernarfon Town (pop., 2001: 9,611), administrative centre of Gwynedd county and county seat of the historic county of Caernarvonshire, Wales. Located near the west end of the Menai Strait, it was the site of a Roman fort, Segontium, built c. AD 75. Crown Court yesterday. The 36-year-old also denied being in possession of a bladed article. The case was adjourned for trial in December. There was no application for bail and Flood was remanded in custody. Flanked by security guards Flood spoke only to confirm his name and to enter his pleas to the charges during the six-minute hearing. The charges follow an incident on the B5109 close to the rugby field at Llangoed, near Beaumaris on August 25 this year. Flood is alleged to have grabbed a 19-year-old girl as she walked past the rugby field in the village. The girl managed to struggle free and raise the alarm, leading to a manhunt man·hunt n. An organized, extensive search for a person, usually a fugitive criminal. manhunt Noun an organized search, usually by police, for a wanted man or fugitive Noun 1. . |
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