A man who was wanted for breaching a court order was found with an eight-inch blade when stopped by police.
Dyfed-Powys Police officers were on patrol in Station Road, Llanelli, at just before 10am on Friday, July 2 when they spotted Jonathan Levi Edwards sitting on a bike.
Knowing the 21-year-old was wanted on suspicion of breaching a community order, the officers turned their car around and pulled in to speak to him.
Sergeant Gareth Oliver, of Llanelli Response Team, said: âWhile one of the officers checked the police national computer for further information about Levi, his colleague noticed he appeared agitated.
âHe asked Levi if he had anything in his possession that he shouldnât, to which he said no.
âAt that point, it was confirmed that he was indeed wanted, but as officers arrested him he jumped off the bike and tried to run away.
âHe was quickly tackled to the ground and restrained before he could flee.â
The suspect was put in handcuffs and searched, with officers finding a knife with an eight-inch blade wrapped in cloth, tucked into his underwear and concealed under his jacket.
He claimed to have found the knife up the road, and said he had picked it up to âput it out of the wayâ.
Edwards was further arrested â and later charged with â possessing a blade in a public place.
Enquiries led officers to be told Edwards âcarries the knife for protectionâ but that he claimed he wouldnât use it.
Levi Edwards appeared at Llanelli Magistratesâ Court on Thursday, July 8, where he was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison for the charge of possessing a blade in public.
The charge of breaching a community order was withdrawn.
Sgt Oliver said: âThis was an excellent piece of reactive work by the officers involved.
âIt is very concerning that Levi was in possession of such a large kitchen knife in public, especially considering that research shows those who carry weapons as a means of protection are more likely to have them used against them should they run into trouble.
âThe officersâ hunch that he was acting in an agitated manner, as well as their swift action in detaining him when he tried to flee, ensured this knife was taken off the streets and can be disposed of.â
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