A man has been jailed for vehicle interferences and a drug offence in Chesham.
Ian Walker, aged 41, of no fixed abode, has been jailed for two weeks.
Walker pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicle interference and one count of possession of a Class B drug, cannabis.
Walker interfered with vehicles in Nalders Road in the early hours of Saturday 18 January this year.
He was identified as a suspect and arrested on Wednesday (22/1) when he was found in possession of cannabis.
Following questioning, Walker was charged the same day and appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (23/1) when he pleaded guilty and was sentenced.
Investigating officer, Police Sergeant Roy Evans of Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “This case demonstrates that Thames Valley Police will act quickly to ensure that our communities get swift justice.
“We work closely with our communities to ensure we keep our neighbourhoods safe. Therefore, if you have information or suspicions about offences in your area please contact the force either via our website, a police station or by calling 101.”

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