PENRYNCase dismissed
NO EVIDENCE was offered at Truro Magistrates' Court in a case against Peter Wemyss, 56, of Lower Market Street, Penryn.
Wemyss was charged with criminal damage on April 27 at Penryn to the windscreen of a Peugeot 307 to the value of £742.92 belonging to Caroline Pill and with assaulting George Pill.
Maurice Champion, for the Crown Prosecution Service, told the magistrates the decision to offer no evidence followed Wemyss accepting a police caution after he pleaded not guilty.
Wemyss was not in court.
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The magistrates dismissed both charges.




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