OXFORD

  • Marc Jarvis, 44, of Southfield Park, Oxford, admitted shoplifting a Berghaus jacket from Barndardo’s in Cowley Road, Oxford, on November 28. Fined £75, a £20 victims’ surcharge, and £40 costs.
  • John Agnew, 59, of Luther Street, Oxford, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Luther Street, Oxford, on December 12. Fined £75 and a £20 victims’ surcharge.
  • Sean Connerty, 23, of Whitehorns Way, Drayton, admitted possession of herbal cannabis in Drayton on November 14. Fined £75, a £20 victims’ surcharge, and £40 costs.
  • Gary Christopher-Jones, 43, of Balfour Road, Oxford, admitted drink-driving in Walton Street, Oxford, on November 18. Had 131 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, above the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Also admitted driving without insurance in Walton Street, Oxford, on November 19. Given a 12-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months. Also handed a 12-week curfew order and told to pay £40 costs. Banned from driving for 40 months.
  • Alarico Dos Santas, 29, of Blackbird Leys Road, Oxford, admitted assault in Oxford on November 23. Given an 18-month conditional discharge and a restraining order made. Also told to pay a £15 victims’ surcharge and £85 costs.
  • Perri Springer, 18, of Bullstake Close, Oxford, admitted assault by beating in Cornmarket Street, Oxford, on September 6. Admitted possession of 3.81 grams of cocaine in Cornmarket Street, Oxford, on September 9. Also admitted possession of three tablets of Class C drug trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine in Cornmarket Street, Oxford, on September 6. Sent to a youth offender institution for 28 days.
  • Ian Bye, 37, of Croft Road, Marston, Oxford, admitted stealing an unknown value of fuel at Weston-on-the-Green on June 29. Also admitted having fuel tanks, fluid pumps and syphoning equipment for theft in Weston-on-the-Green on June 26. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £100 costs.
  • Jamie Crothers, 28, of Trent Road, Didcot, convicted of criminal damage to windows and glass paned doors belonging to Charter Housing in Banbury on September 11. Community order made with a supervision requirement. Told to pay £500 compensation, a £50 fine, and a £15 victims’ surcharge.
  • Darren Hussey, 41, of The Green, Horspath, admitted using threatening, abusive, or insulting words likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Abingdon Police Station, Colwell Drive, Abingdon, on November 27. Given an absolute discharge.
  • Lee Pullen, 30, of Girdlestone Road, Headington, Oxford, admitted assault by beating in Magdalen Road, Oxford, on November 16. Also admitted criminal damage to a vase, glass lamp, photo frame, and a chandelier to the value of £86 at Magdalen Road, Oxford, on November 16. Sent to prison for 112 days and told to pay £86 compensation.
  • Aron Gibson, 32, of Kibble Close, Didcot, admitted shoplifting three boxsets of perfume worth £118 from Boots in Oxford on November 9. Also admitted shoplifting shower gel, deoderant and face wash from Boots in Broadway, Didcot, on October 22. Community order made with a drug rehabilitation and supervision requirement. Told to pay £35 compensation and a £60 victims’ surcharge.
  • Chaniece Fisher, 23, of Nightingale Avenue, Oxford, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Nightingale Avenue, Oxford, on August 22. Also admitted assaulting Pc Eleanor Batty and Pc Rachel Linzey in the execution of their duty in Nightingale Avenue, Oxford, on August 22. Community order made with a 10-week curfew order. Told to pay £50 compensation and £25 costs.
  • David Brough, 41, of Iffley Road, Oxford, admitted using racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of unlawful violence in James Street, Oxford, on August 22. Fined £135, £25 compensation, a £15 victims’ surcharge, and £50 costs. Also admitted being concerned in the production of cannabis in Iffley Road, Oxford, on August 23, and given a six-month conditional discharge.
  • Caroline Walls, 36, of Linnet Close, Oxford, admitted shoplifting meat worth £51.94 from Tesco in Oxford Retail Park, Cowley, Oxford, on December 13. Admitted stealing a television worth £128 from the same store on December 11. Also shoplifted a tracksuit worth £35.95 from Sports World in Oxford Retail Park in December 12. Stole fragrance gift boxes from Boots in Oxford Retail Park between December 3 and 5, and again on December 11. Sent to prison for six months.

BANBURY

  • Stephen Buckle, 52, of Thames View, Abingdon, admitted making off without paying for a £6.98 taxi fare in Banbury on October 14. Also admitted the racially aggravated use of threatening, abusive or insulting words likely to cause harassment, distress or alarm in Banbury on October 14. Fined a total of £330, £106.98 compensation, £40 costs, and a £20 victims’ surcharge.
  • James Curtis, 23, of Burford Road, Chipping Norton, admitted shoplifting a case of Fosters lager worth £10.65 from Co-op in High Street, Chipping Norton, on September 13. Also admitted shoplifting a bottle of Dr Pepper and a pack of crisps worth £2 from Co-op in High Street, Chipping Norton, on September 18. Fined £50, told to pay a total of £12.65 compensation, a £15 victms’ surcharge, and £20 costs.
  • Yvonne Neale, 46, of Priory Mill Lane, Witney, admitted being drunk and disorderly at The Cross Keys pub, Market Square, Witney, on September 29. Given a six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £85 costs.
  • Nicholas Sumners, 47, of Lodge Terrace, Chipping Norton, admitted breaching a restraining order on December 13 in Chipping Norton. Community order made with a supervision requirement. Also told to do 40 hours of unpaid community work and pay £40 costs.
  • Lee Atkinson, 30, of The Grove, Abingdon, convicted of criminal damage worth £110 to a police vehicle belonging to Thames Valley Police in Abingdon on July 21. Fined £100, £110.40 compensation, a £15 victims’ surcharge, and £300 costs.
  • Jonathon Kaye, 29, of High Meadow, Sibford Gower, admitted breaching a non-molestation order between November 26 and 29. Restraining order made and fined £100, a £20 victims’ surcharge, and £85 costs.