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Apr

A Harrogate man has admitted to two separate incidents of criminal damage.
Adam Jennings, 33, appeared at York Magistrates Court last Friday (April 24) when he pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal damage.
According to court records, Jennings caused £1,300 worth of damage to a Seat Leon on Newby Crescent in Harrogate on April 15.
The car belonged to a man who is named in the court documents.
On the same day, Jennings, of Columbine Grove, then damaged windows and panelling at a property on Eavestone Grove in Harrogate.
The damage was valued at £554.
Jennings admitted he caused the damage either intentionally or recklessly on both occasions.
The case was adjourned until July 3, when Jennings will be sentenced at Harrogate Magistrates Court.
He was released on conditional bail until then.
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