Flintshire man jailed for assault on police officer and teenager
14:42 22/04/2025Nathan Hughes, of Chapel Street, Flint, struck a 17-year-old with a bottle before assaulting a police officer
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Nathan Hughes, of Chapel Street, Flint, struck a 17-year-old with a bottle before assaulting a police officer
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