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Health Centre Chaos: Man Pleads Guilty to Multiple Charges
20 Mar
Summary
- Man pleads guilty to affray, assault, criminal damage, and railway trespass.
- Incident occurred at a health centre, involving surgery and pharmacy.
- Medication was stolen during the disturbance at the health centre.

A man has entered guilty pleas for several offenses stemming from a Tuesday incident at a health centre. Aaron Dean James, 37, from Bradford-on-Avon, admitted to charges including affray, two counts of assault by beating, assaulting an emergency worker, criminal damage, and trespassing on a railway.
Police responded to the health centre following reports of a man causing damage to its surgery and pharmacy. During the incident, medication was also stolen. James has been remanded in custody and is scheduled for sentencing at Salisbury Crown Court on April 17.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety and disturbances at community facilities. The court will consider all aspects of the case during the upcoming sentencing hearing.




