FROM robberies to drug dealers to a corrupt officer, here are some criminal from Buckinghamshire jailed in October:

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A former Thames Valley Police officer has been jailed after he sexually assaulted a child.

Luke Christopher Horner, 24, was sentenced at Northampton Crown Court to six years’ and four months’ imprisonment for engaging in penetrative sex with a child aged 13-15.

Read more of this story here: Former Thames Valley Police officer is jailed for child sex crime

Horner was based at Amersham Police Station at the time of his crime, which took place while he was off-duty in Rushden, Northamptonshire, on June 11, 2023.

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A ROBBER has been jailed after stealing a bank card and using it to grab food from McDonald's. 

Andre Gibson, 22, of HMP Bullingdon, pleaded guilty to one count each of robbery and fraud at Aylesbury Crown Court on Friday, October 27. 

Read more of this story here: High Wycombe man jailed over robbery before McDonald's visit

The sentence relates to offences that occurred on August 21, 2022 in Castle Place. He was sentenced to two years and ten months in prison.

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A DRUG dealer has been jailed after police officers found £20,000 worth of crack cocaine in his car.

Malachi Bissue, 26, was subject to a stop and search in a car park in Tower Drive, Neath Hill shortly after 3pm on April 25. 

Read more of this story here: Milton Keynes drug dealer with £20,000 worth of cocaine is jailed

Officers found suspected class A drugs in the centre console along with two mobile phones, one of which was linked to a known illegal drugs operation.

Bissue was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison at Amersham Crown Court on Thursday, October 27.

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A MAN has been jailed for more than six years after he was caught with cash and drugs.

Mohammed Junaid, 32 of Belgrade Road, Aylesbury, was sentenced to six years and three months imprisonment following a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday, October 24.

Read more of this story here: Aylesbury drug dealer is jailed for over six years

It comes after he pleaded guilty at the same court at a hearing on July 27 to one count each of possession with intent to supply cocaine, possession with intent to supply cannabis, and possession of criminal property – namely cash.

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A TERRIFYING robbery saw a taxi driver in his 60s threatened at knifepoint.

On July 29, 2021, a taxi driver picked up Stacey Theobald, Charlie Scheel-Kruger and another woman in Swindon Court, Heelands, and took them to Sandy Close, Great Linford.

When they arrived at around 3.30pm, Theobald threatened the driver with a knife while demanding money from him.

Read more of this story here: Milton Keynes: Robbers jailed after threatening taxi driver

Scheel-Kruger then searched the centre console, stealing a small amount of cash and the victim’s taxi ID badge before they all made off. No one was injured.

Theobald, 34, of Church Lees, Great Linford, Milton Keynes, was sentenced to six years in prison at Amersham Crown Court on Friday, October 20.

Scheel-Kruger, 29, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison at the hearing on Friday.

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TWO men have been jailed for years after they punched a man unconscious and threatened to lock him in a cupboard if he didn’t pay them.

Darren Moss, 33, of HMP Bullingdon, and Paul Marshall, 34, also of HMP Bullingdon, have been sentenced for robbery and other offences in Milton Keynes.

Read more of this story here: Milton Keynes: Two men are jailed after beating a man

Moss was sentenced to five years and four months’ imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday, October 3, while Marshall received four years and 11 months’ imprisonment at the same hearing.

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A DRUG dealer who laughed during his police interview has been jailed.

Vinnie Eastman, 31, of no fixed abode, was jailed for four years and four months after a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Friday, September 29.

Read more of this story here: Aylesbury drug dealer jailed after laughing after arrest

He pleaded guilty to one count each of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of class B, namely cannabis, two counts of possession of criminal property and four counts of concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of class A, namely cocaine, heroin and crack cocaine.