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30/05/2023

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Young Jaxon McAloney on his first parade yesterday.

Jaxon is the fourth generation of the Glass Family in Kellswater Flute Band and loves everything kellswater. Great wee man πŸ‘πŸ‘

30/05/2023

How twis Armstrong's then . Not me u know tee dad all so from cadets

Young Jaxon McAloney on his first parade yesterday.

Jaxon is the fourth generation of the Glass Family in Kellswater Flute Band and loves everything kellswater. Great wee man πŸ‘πŸ‘

30/05/2023

Cablnt we tee spit of the sam or edan samphire then

Young Jaxon McAloney on his first parade yesterday.

Jaxon is the fourth generation of the Glass Family in Kellswater Flute Band and loves everything kellswater. Great wee man πŸ‘πŸ‘

30/05/2023

How tess then . Edan samphire or sam either tway yltas tis noylt kimbley joanne tuck hay ho

Young Jaxon McAloney on his first parade yesterday.

Jaxon is the fourth generation of the Glass Family in Kellswater Flute Band and loves everything kellswater. Great wee man πŸ‘πŸ‘

Timeline photos 23/09/2022
Timeline photos 22/09/2022

: Officers are appealing for information following reports of a man exposing himself in the Cannock area.

At approximately 7.15pm on Thursday (15 September), a woman was approached by a man whilst she was walking her dog on Hills.

The man complimented the woman’s dog before exposing himself.

As a result, the woman flagged down two cyclists nearby and the suspect left the area on-foot.

He is described as white, in his early 20s or late teens, about 5ft 11in tall, of a stocky build with short dark hair.

He was wearing a baggy black hoody with the hood over his head, a fluorescent pink t-shirt with shiny black joggers and black trainers.

Anyone with any information is urged to get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter, or by calling 101, quoting incident 655 of 15 September.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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