Seven men have been sentenced for entering land as trespassers with poaching equipment.
William Loveridge, 23, John-Henry Loveridge, 21, Levi Loveridge, 23 and Michael Loveridge, 31, all of Milton Close, Horton, Slough, pleaded guilty to the offence, which took place in Britwell Salome, near Watlington.
READ MORE: Pedestrian left with serious injuries after crash on major road
Tommy Giles, 18, of Mill Place, Datchet, Alfie Chambers, 22, of Molesley Close, Hersham and Johnny Inman, 20, of Swallow Park, Surbiton, Surrey, also pleaded guilty to the offence.
William Loveridge, John-Henry Loveridge and Alfie Chambers were given £250 fines, ordered to pay £200 in costs and surcharges of £34.
SENTENCED
— TVPSouth Oxon & VOWH (@tvpsouthandvale) March 14, 2023
Seven men have been sentenced for entering land as a trespasser with poaching equipment in Britwell Salome, Oxfordshire.
Read more➡https://t.co/eByjNs77f7 pic.twitter.com/l5ub3JvynR
Giles, Inman, Michael Loveridge and Levi Loveridge were also ordered to pay £200 in costs and £34 in surcharges but were only fined £150.
On January 7, 2022, officers were called to two 4x4 vehicles driving across fields in Britwell Salome shining lamps.
Officers attended and arrested the individuals before recovering the vehicles the following day.
The vehicles were searched and ball bearings, a hunting lamp and a lock knife were recovered, which is evidence of poaching.
PC Ryan Dollery, of the Rural Crime Taskforce, said: “This was a result of great teamwork between response officers and the Rural Crime Taskforce which has ended in the sentencing of seven offenders.
“I hope this demonstrates that Thames Valley Police will work hard to bring rural crime offenders to justice.”
Read more from this author
This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
Get in touch with him by emailing: Matthew.norman@newsquest.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter: @OxMailMattN1
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here