Black Country News: Addict is sent to jail; WALSALL.A WALSALL burglar BURGLAR. One who commits a burglary. (q. v.) who raided a house to get money to fuel his heroin habit has been put behind bars Verb 1. put behind bars - lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life" gaol, immure, imprison, incarcerate, jail, jug, lag, remand, put away for a year. Lee Taundry was arrested after police found a fingerprint at the scene. The 21-year-old also smashed his way into a parked car to try to steal the music system. Taundry of Ryle Street, Blakenall - a man with a string of previous convictions for dishonesty dis·hon·es·ty n. pl. dis·hon·es·ties 1. Lack of honesty or integrity; improbity. 2. A dishonest act or statement. Noun 1. - admitted burglary and attempted theft. Mr John Butterfield defending told the court Taundry was now seeking help to try and resolve his drug problem. SNAP HAPPY If you see a news story or you're celebrating an event you can send us a picture from your phone to: 07738 544 874 Start the attached message with the keyword mail news. Terms at www.birminghammail.net/snaphappy |
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