HERE are the criminals jailed for the most serious crimes in Worcestershire during April. 

 

A MAN who was caught with a knife for a second time just days after been given a suspended jail sentence was jailed by a Worcester judge. 

Ryan MacDonald, of Bridge Street, Worcester, ignored his suspended jail sentence for having a knife in a city bar.

Just three days after his February court appearance being caught again with a knife in Quay Street. 

The 29-year-old was jailed for a total of 14 months. 

 

READ MORE: Ryan MacDonald who had knives in Keystones and Quay Street is jailed

 

Oliver Brighton, 20, of no fixed abode, was jailed for 26 weeks for ABH and theft. 

Brighton committed the assault on April 10 last year in Worcester and on the same day stole medication from the victim.

We reported in March Brighton, of Chestnut Walk, Worcester, had 11 convictions for 22 offences before being jailed for five years in a young offender's institution. 

That jail sentence came for his role in a county lines crack cocaine and heroin plot, and for robbery of a 13-year-old boy with a knife. 

His co-accused Ryan Lock, of Barbourne Road, Worcester, was also jailed for the same offences. 

 

READ MORE: Two men jailed for ABH

 

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Justin Wynn was jailed for a number of offences including using a fire extinguisher in a city chip shop.

He told magistrates: "I don't need prison" and said "I hate it here". 

The court heard the 44-year-old stole from TK Maxx, Home Bargains and Co-op and caused the criminal damage at Mother Hubbard's Fish and Chip shop. 

Magistrates jailed him for six months.

 

READ MORE: Prolific criminal who set off fire extinguisher in chip shop jailed by magistrates

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And drug courier Peter Ruth, 61, was jailed after police caught him on the M5 in Worcestershire. 

Ruth was stopped by police in his Ford Focus driving on the M5 on October 20, by boxing him in.

In the vehicle was 22kg of cannabis with a street value between £77,000 and £165,000 which was being transported from Birmingham. 

Ruth, of The Elms, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, was jailed for 20 months.