Temidire Owolalabi, 21, of Brandon Close, Chafford Hundred will now appear at Snaresbrook Crown Court on January 30. Owolabi has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a shotgun with intent to endanger life on November 12, and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on November 14
An Essex Police spokesperson said: "Six graves have been vandalised. it appears that it is the lights and trinkets surrounding graves that have been damaged. "We will be conducting regular patrols in the area. These have been callous acts and so we appeal for any help in apprehending the perpetrators."
Bienvenu Vangu, 18, was part of a gang that chased the boys into the court house on September 1 after a row broke out in the street.
A 14-year-old boy was treated for a head injury and a 15-year-old suffered wounds to his torso in the attack, at 11.45am as the court was in session reports the Haringey Independent.
A 15-year-old-boy from Tilbury was arrested on Monday, November 14 on suspicion of knowlingly contravening a direction to disperse or leave a locality. He was charge with the offence, and has been released on bail prior to his court appearance at Basildon and Grays Youth Court on November 22.
All three burglaries happened in the early hours of Saturday, November 12. In the first in Heathview Road, Grays, suspects forced the front door between 1am and 8am. Car keys to a Audi car were stolen, which was then removed from the drive. It is worth an estimated £25,000.
The rhinoceros head was taken from Haslemere Educational Museum in the early hours of 27 May this year. Surrey Police have also arrested a 29-year-old man from Tilbury over the theft. He has been bailed until 7 February 2012.
IN 2008 a sex offence was reported in Thurrock on average, every single day. In 2010, it has decreased to twice a week. Most agencies, look at that figure with incredulity and many fear that with sexual offences and with many other crimes that the public have simply turned away from the police in Thurrock because they are not entirely confident that they are part of the solution.
Adam Price, of Lodge Lane, Grays was at East Tilbury station on Friday, 11 March 2011 when he first assaulted a man on platform one at around 10.20pm.
The court heard how the victim, from Tilbury, had left the train and was making his way out of the station when he was approached by Price who bumped into him and shoved him with his elbow.
At 12.10pm on Monday, November 7, two suspects grabbed the victim’s leopard print handbag outside Barclays Bank, worth £10. A mobile phone, worth £20 and £50 cash were inside. One of the suspects wore a grey hoody with the hood up, the other wore a dark hoody with the hood up. Both are believed to be men.
Lady Ruggles-Brise was joined by Thurrock Mayor Councillor Charles Curtis and Thurrock Council Chief Executive Graham Farrant to tour the area and witness some of the large number of high visibility activities taking place.
Two men broke into a house at Prospect Avenue at about 2.40pm on Friday November 11, 2011. They were disturbed by the victim who tried to stop one of the men from leaving but he kicked her on the leg, causing bruising. The men left the house empty-handed and were last seen heading towards Ruskin Road.
A HORSE was put down after it ran onto the Ferry Road in Tilbury last week.
The tragedy occurred last Tuesday lunchtime near to the junction at Brennan Road. According to reports, the horse had drifted onto the road from a nearby field.
Investigating officer, Pc Adam Goodger, said: "This incident was totally unprovoked and the suspects are much younger than the victim. He was on his way home from a day out when the incident took place. I am appealing for any witnesses that may have been in the area when the offence took place or that saw people that matched these descriptions earlier in the night.
Jeffrey Capelllo, a student from Leaberry in Milton Keynes, appeared at Basildon Magistrates Court on Wednesday, October 19 and was remanded in court custody until his appearance at Basildon Crown Court on Friday, January 13, 2012.
An average of five calls were attended each night with 25 stop checks carried out, 50 units of alcohol (around 20 pints of lager), cigarettes and fireworks were seized from young people under the age of 18. During the operation a warning for littering was also issued and a fixed penalty notice for dog fouling.