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Largest Nitrous Oxide Seizure In Surrey Police History

A semi-professional footballer from Crawley was found guilty at Guildford Magistrates Court on Friday for possessing nitrous oxide with the intent to supply.  It is the largest seizure in Surrey Police history. 

Leon Redwood from Crawley pleaded guilty to the possession of psychiatric substances with intent to supply.  He was sentenced to 60 hours unpaid work and has to pay costs.  Police officers stopped and searched Redwood in July last year. They located over 6,500 canisters of nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, as well as balloons and a device to transfer the gas from the canister into a balloon.  The stop occurred after a member of the public called Surrey Police to report a vehicle behaving suspiciously in Crawley which was subsequently stopped in Lingfield.

Government advice warns that inhaling nitrous oxide can lead to loss of blood pressure, fainting and a heart attack. Prolonged use may result in bone marrow suppression and poisoning of the central nervous system.

Warlingham By-Election

A by-election will take place in the Warlingham Division of Surrey County Council on 31st January.  

Residents living in the Warlingham Division are reminded that they need to be on the Electoral Register in order to vote and have until next Tuesday to register.  

Danny The Bus Offers Shelter For The Crawley Homeless Community

Crawley Borough Council is offering local rough sleepers a temporary place to sleep thanks to local charities, Crawley Open House and The Danny Gallivan Trust.  

Danny the Bus is a double decker bus offering 12 separate sleeping pods alongside a kitchen and seating area. It was originally converted for ex service personnel and has been offered by the Danny Gallivan Trust to provide temporary shelter for local rough sleepers over the winter.  

The bus will be available until the end of March and will be operated by Crawley Open House during periods of extreme cold weather.

 

Saturday’s Football Fixtures

In League 2, Crawley Town travel to Stevenage tomorrow.  It will be the twelfth time the two sides have met.  Over the years the sides have had a similar record.  Crawley have won four of the previous eleven, Stevenage have won four, and the other three were draws.

In the Bostik Premier Division, Merstham host fourth placed Enfield Town.

Kick off for both matches is 3 o’clock.

Man Charged following Armed Robbery In Banstead

A man has been charged following an armed robbery at a post office in Banstead last month.  

A 52 year old man from Wallington was charged on Saturday.  Police would like information in relation to a second man believed to have been involved in the incident in Woodmansterne Road.  Staff were threatened with a handgun and a quantity of cash was taken.

Anyone with information should call Surrey Police on 101.