The successful convictions came after officers from West Yorkshire Police raided a Huddersfield address in February 2018, where they discovered two imitation guns that had been imported from eastern Europe.Īfter entering the property on Ashenhurst Avenue, officers were confronted with a ‘firearms workshop’ in the kitchen of the address, where replica weapons were being modified to be capable of firing real bullets. Robinson, Bates and Ali were jailed for a total of over 26 years after pleading guilty to modifying replica guns to make them functional weapons. Thomas Robinson, Dale Bates and Junaid Ali were caught modifying replica firearms at a raid on a Huddersfield property in 2018. Transcripts of recordings from Dunford's time in custody revealed his role in the collision and the fact he had been high on nitrous oxide. Members of the public tried to help Naomi and performed CPR but she had sadly died. He had also gone on the run, leaving Sheffield for Skegness. W itnesses described hearing a loud thud on impact and Naomi's body was thrown into the air.ĭunford, who had been driving the Fiat Bravo, sped off and the car was later found to have been burnt out. He had already been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 19 years but was given a six-year prison sentence to run concurrently for the killing of Naomi Colcomb.ĭunford had run a red light and hit Naomi as she cross the road in October 2018. Gunman Dunford who had previously been sentenced for blasting a 12-year-old boy in a drive-by shooting was sentenced again in January - this time for killing a woman he hit with his car while "ballooning" nitrous oxide. Stephen Dunford was sentenced for killing a woman that he ran over in Sheffield city centre in 2018
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