Monday, March 19

Benjamin John Mahoney, 28, of Balmoral Road, Watford. On March 11, 2018, used a vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion in breath was 66 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes. Disqualified from driving for 17 months. Fine, costs: £782.

David Stock, 52, of Matlock Crescent, Watford. On March 9, 2018, used a vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion in breath was 67 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes. On same date, used a vehicle without insurance. Disqualified from driving for 17 months. Fine, costs: £715.

Tuesday, March 20

Richard James Leslie Mazzuccato, 32, of The Greenway, Rickmansworth. On December 7, 2017, stole Nicorette items belonging to Superdrug. Commission of a further offence during the operational period of a suspended sentence order. Suspended sentence amended. Fine, compensation, costs: £273.96.

Ronak Patel, 37, of New Road, Croxley Green. On June 22, 2017, damaged a trellis, flowerpots and an internal door. On July 12, 2017, assaulted a person by beating him. On same date, damaged a front door and top lock. Restraining order made. Community order made. Carry out unpaid work for 150 hours within the next 12 months. Compensation, costs: £905.

Benjamin Philip Goodwin, 21, of Liverpool Road, Watford. On February 27, 2018, had in his possession an unknown amount of cannabis. On same date, had in his possession in a public place a steak knife. Committed to prison for eight weeks suspended for 12 months. Costs: £200.

Gary John Hodgson, 61, of Whippendell Road, Watford. On February 27, 2018, was guilty while drunk of disorderly behaviour. Fine, costs: £175.

Tolulope Eluem, 18, of Cherry Hollow, Abbots Langley. On September 29, 2017, entered a train without a valid ticket. Discharged conditionally for six months. Costs: £50.

Luke John Gardner, 44, of Bluebell Drive, Bedmond, Abbots Langley. On July 26, 2017, having entered a building as a trespasser stole therein frozen meat. Fine, costs: £488.

Oluwatoyin Lythe, 38, of All Saints Crescent, Watford. On June 8, 2017, being the driver of a vehicle owing to the presence of which on a road an accident occurred whereby damage was caused to another vehicle and she failed to stop. On same date, failed to report the accident; used a vehicle without due care and attention. Fine, costs: £1,610. Five penalty points.

Wednesday, March 21

Christopher Owolabi-Salvador, 30, of Exchange Road, Watford. On various dates, failed to comply with the requirements of a community order. Fine, costs: £80.

Chris O’Brien, 43, of Thirlmere Gardens, Northwood. On February 15, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £100. Three penalty points.

Ian Anthony, 63, of Monica Close, Watford. On October 1, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £155. Three penalty points.

Peter Chapman, 37, of Tolpits Lane, Watford. On September 29, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £155. Three penalty points.

Alan Foss, 64, of Solesbridge Lane, Chorleywood. On December 22, 2017, failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fine, costs: £811. Six penalty points.

Daniel Christopher Garraway, 42, of Uxbridge Road, Rickmansworth. On September 29, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £166. Three penalty points.

Isasha Khanum, 25, of Albert Road South, Watford. On September 24, 2017, used a vehicle without insurance. Fine, costs: £235. Six penalty points.

Richard Pedley, 52, of The Street, Chipperfield. On September 29, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £335. Three penalty points.

David Ramos, 34, of Kensington Avenue, Watford. On December 13, 2017, failed to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle who was alleged to have been guilty of an offence. Fine, costs: £811. Six penalty points.

Michal Marian Woloszyn, 23, of Starling Place, Watford. On October 4, 2017, used a vehicle at a speed exceeding the legal limit of 30mph. Fine, costs: £569. Four penalty points.

Pedro Rodriguez Schauricht, 39, of Melbourne Road, Bushey. On March 21, 2018, used a vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion in breath was 71 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes. On same date, used a vehicle without insurance. Fine, costs: £437. 10 penalty points.

Thursday, March 22

Michael John Dady, 30, of Toms Lane, Kings Langley. On March 14, 2017, committed fraud by false representation. Three counts. Committed to prison for 16 weeks, suspended for 18 months. Carry out unpaid work for 120 hours within the next 12 months. Compensation, costs: £5,585.74.

Fay Michelle Garratt, 37, of The Parade, South Oxhey. On March 2, 2018, damaged rear vehicle lights and flat front door. Discharged conditionally for six months. Compensation: £250.

Lloyd Anthony Clarke, 27, of Euston Avenue, Watford. On December 22, 2017, assaulted a person by beating her. On January 9, 2018, failed to surrender to custody. Community order made. Carry out unpaid work for 100 hours within the next 12 months. Fine, costs: £250.

Friday, March 23

William Martin Reid, 45, of Croxley View, Watford. On March 21, 2018, stole four candles belonging to Wilko Retail Ltd. On February 19, 2018, stole two baby monitors belonging to Boots. Two counts. Committed to prison for six weeks. Compensation: £351.96.

Jamie John Marshall, 27, of Clarke Way, Watford. On December 14, 2017, had in his possession a bag of cannabis. On same date, used a vehicle when authorised to driver the vehicle only by virtue of being the holder of a provisional licence. Fine, costs: £275. Three penalty points.

Saturday, March 24

Ben Eric Kempster, 35, of Desmond Road, Watford. On January 18, 2018, stole electric clippers and a bottle of perfume belonging to Boots. On March 19, 2018, failed to surrender to custody. Fine, compensation: £169.99.

Monday, March 26

Thomas Hughes, 50, of Baldwins Lane, Croxley Green. On May 18, 2017, had a vehicle registered in his name which did not meet insurance requirements. Fine, costs: £275.

Lee Steven Copsey, 21, of Weall Green, Watford. On October 17, 2017, stole 12 cans of Stella Artois belonging to Tesco. Commission of a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order. Fine, compensation, costs: £186.20.

Lee James Gardner, 44, of Bluebell Drive, Bedmond, Abbots Langley. On July 26, 2017, having entered a building as a trespasser stole therein frozen meat. Committed to prison for two weeks. Costs: £115.

Tuesday, March 27

Ivo Zigadlo, 34, of Sheepcot Drive, Watford. On February 12, 2018, damaged a window. Fine, costs: £299.

Ethan Charles Ansell, 27, of Gladstone Road, Watford. On March 3, 2018, had in his possession one wrap of cocaine. On same date, assaulted a person by beating him. Fine, compensation, costs: £378.

Gerry O’Loughlin, 48, of Whippendell Road, Watford. On March 3, 2018, assaulted a police constable in the execution of his duty. On same date, was guilty while drunk of disorderly behaviour. Fine, costs: £275.

Daniel Eugen Danut, 29, of Benskin Road, Watford. On September 21, 2017, had in his possession a quantity of cannabis. On same date, used a vehicle without a licence; used a vehicle without insurance. Fine, costs: £1,065. Six penalty points.

Gareth Casley Hayes, 39, of Fuller Close, Bushey. On March 26, 2018, breached a domestic violence protection order. Fine: £50.

Mohammed Waqas Riaz, 37, of Whippendell Road, Watford. On February 24, 2018, stole a DVD boxset belonging to HMV. On March 10, 2018, stole a handbag belonging to Marks and Spencer. On March 26, 2018, stole two bottles of whisky belonging to Marks and Spencer. Community order made. Carry out unpaid work for 80 hours within the next 12 months. Compensation, costs: £264.49.

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