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Teenager attacked in Furnace Green

A teenager has been touched inappropriately whilst walking alone through Waterlea Meadows in Furnance Green.

The 14 year-old was approached by a man who grabbed her.  She kicked him and he let her go.

An investigation has been launched following the incident on June 7th.  The victim only reported the incident last week because she was so upset.

The suspect is described as white, aged about 18, of skinny build and was wearing a grey tracksuit with a hooded top.

Man arrested for money laundering in Crawley

A man has been arrested in Crawley by the South East Regional Crime Unit.

As part of a continued push to tackle drugs, a warrant was executed in Lismore Crescent last Wednesday.

The 34-year-old was arrested for money laundering offences.  He has been released on bail until August whilst enquiries continue.

Redhill man pleads guilty to robbery

A man from Redhill is behind bars after pleading guilty to robbery.

22 year-old Dene Fredrick Searle has been sentenced to 30 months imprisonment.

Searle is believed to have lured his victim to his home after meeting him in a pub.  The man was then assaulted, suffering cuts and bruises to his face and torso.

His headphones, sports bag and cash were then taken.

Searle was given a 21 month sentence for robbery and a 9 month sentence for assault (ABH) to run consecutively.

Nearly £200,000 confiscated from drugs trafficking couple in Burstow

A husband and wife from Burstow have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 obtained from drugs trafficking.

69 year-old Michael Agius and Lydia Camilleri-Agius, 57, are subject to confiscation orders under the proceeds of Crime Act.

Camilleri-Agius has been given three months to pay over £185,000 and is required to sell or remortgage her property to pay for this.

Mr Agius must pay over £6,000 which comprises of cash seized from the home address.

Both face an extension to their custodial sentence until they cover the cost.

Libraries in Surrey hoping to set reading records this summer

Libraries in Surrey are asking for your help.

As part of the 2015 Summer Reading Challenge to inspire children to read, the library service is hoping to set a Guinness World Records title.

All you need to do is turn up to a library in Surrey and make a pledge to encourage and assist children to read over the summer.

People can choose from three pledges:

Children pledge to visit the library and read over the summer

Young volunteers encourage children to complete the challenge and read over the summer

Adults encourage people they know to read with children this summer

100,000 pledges are required to set the record between 10th and 13th July.

For information about the challenge visit the children’s website www.recordbreakers.org.uk