A crime spree that included breaking into Mountbatten's warehouse and then breaking into homes and holding a knife to Islanders in their 80s forcing them to withdraw cash from an ATM has landed the man a 13 year jail sentence
Crimestoppers had screens in Newport today with the faces of people who are wanted across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, urging people to check the Website too
The man's offending was described as brazen, but police were able to place him at the scene of each of the many crimes he committed including stealing from Aspire in Ryde
Figures revealed from the Isle of Wight's Community Safety Partnership show there had been an 18 per cent decrease in incidents of violence with injury
Superintendent Sarah Jackson shares this letter to all residents of the Isle of Wight, setting out how the police are responding to Covid-19 rules and guidelines, as well as how they have been tackling crime
Darren Rose had been sentenced to seven years in jail last summer, but the sentence was appealed by the Solicitor General as being too lenient and today it was extended to nine years