Monday, October 17, 2011

Oakham Town Council Deputy Mayor Tesco Update

Update: police have viewed Tesco's CCTV and find Cllr Haworth and Ex Cllr Beech are lying.

The CCTV shows Councillor Haworth Shopping on his own not being stalked by me.

Cllr Haworth has made this same allegation before. He is a compulsive liar and does so to support those who want me removed from the corrupt town council.

I hope our Deputy Mayor Cllr Councillor Charles Haworth will publicly apologise at some point for the distress he has caused in offending me and the public whilst shopping in Tesco on Sunday.

I would like to thank Leicestershire police for their assistance on Sunday, assistance of the kind one expects from our police.  I am sure their assistance would have not happened under the command of Inspector Monks. The officer investigating the incident makes a very good cup of coffee.

Cllr Haworth also needs to take into account the cost to the police, I am sure he knows how much it costs to send out a PSCO and a officer to view CCTV.

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Leicestershire Constabulary Press Release:

Police appeal following Oakham altercation

Police are appealing for information following the report of an altercation inside a shop in Oakham at the weekend.
The incident happened at approximately 2.50pm on Sunday afternoon (October 16), when two men became involved in an argument in the shop, Tesco, in South Street.
No-one was injured during the incident.
PC Joe Lloyd, the investigating officer, is appealing for anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
PC Lloyd said: “The incident happened on a Sunday afternoon, a time when the shop can get quite busy. If you were in the shop and can remember the incident then please call us and help us with our enquiries.
“One of the men involved was quite distressed by the altercation and so I would encourage anyone with information to come forward.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC 1312 Joe Lloyd on Leicester (0116) 222 2222, follow the instructions to leave a message for a police officer and when prompted key in the officer's identification number 1312. Alternatively contact Crimestoppers, which is free* and anonymous on 0800 555 111.

* Please note, some mobile ‘phone service providers may charge for this call.
Issued on 18/10/11 at 15:50
Crime reference number: LR/01000/11-3