Thief who goaded cops with 'catch me if you can' call has been caught... and jailed
A brazen motorbike thief who called police and told them to ‘catch me if you can’ while he was hunted by cops has been caught and jailed.
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A brazen motorbike thief who called police and told them to ‘catch me if you can’ while he was hunted by cops has been caught and jailed.
It can now be revealed that UKFast founder and multimillionaire Lawrence Jones has been secretly behind bars for almost a year. Jones, 55, of Hale Barns, was found guilty of sexual assault in January this year following a trial at Manchester Crown Court, but reporting restrictions in relation to a further trial meant the first conviction could not be reported.
The spectacular rise and dramatic fall of Lawrence Jones reads like a slightly giddy work of fiction. But it’s true.
Multi-millionaire businessman Lawrence Jones has already spent 10 months in jail after being convicted of sexual assault, it can now be revealed. Jones, who founded the Hulme based tech firm UK Fast, was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in a London hotel room in 2012, following a trial which concluded in January.
UK Fast founder Lawrence Jones has been found guilty of raping two women. Mr Jones, of Brooks Drive in Hale Barns, had denied two rape allegations made by two women.
Jurors have been sent out to deliberate in the trial of UK Fast founder Lawrence Jones. Mr Jones, 55, of Brooks Drive in Hale Barns, is accused of ‘stupifying’ two young women with drugs before raping them in the 1990s.
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Week 12 of the college football season is finally here, and it features a slate full of important games that might change conference championship races around the nation. There are a number of ranked vs. ranked matchups this week, including two in the Pac-12. No. 22 Utah faces a gritty No. 17 Arizona team that has surprised many under Jedd Fisch. In the primetime slot, Heisman candidate Michael Penix Jr. and the Washington Huskies take on DJ Uiagalelei and the No. 10 Oregon State Beavers on ABC at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Huskies enter Saturday night in a rare underdog spot, despite being undefeated and claiming a win over Oregon. Will they be able to keep the momentum rolling heading as the Pac-12 Championship game draws closer? Elsewhere in the SEC, the Georgia Bulldogs fresh off reclaiming the top spot in the College Football Playoff rankings after a dominant win over No. 13 OIe Miss Rebels in Week 11, take on Joe Milton III and the No. 18 Tennessee Volunteers. And in the Big-12, No 21. Kansas State and No. 25 Kansas battle in Lawrence.