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Benjamin Hunt restrained Christopher Walters after an attack on a car, police say.
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Calls for a pedestrian crossing into Coventry's War Memorial Park are to be investigated by the council after a petition received over 400 signatures.
Residents are calling for a safe crossing on Leamington Road, opposite Humphrey Burtons Road, in Cheylesmore.
Dad-of-two Gurch Nat said he launched the petition at the end of last year after witnessing "several near misses" involving children.
A spokesman from Coventry City Council said: "A count of traffic flow and the number of pedestrians crossing near the requested location will be undertaken during the summer school term to assess whether the location meets the criteria for a crossing facility."
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Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to after a 12-year-old was robbed on a bus in Birmingham.
Three people stole a mobile phone from the boy on the 97 bus, while it was on Victoria Street in Bordesley Green, just after 15:30 on 5 March.
Anyone with information is urged to speak to West Midlands Police.
Grace Emery is able to hold six-month-old Xander now Covid lockdown rules have been relaxed.
Read MoreNiagara Falls and Millennium Bridge were illuminated for Azaylia Cain, who has leukaemia.
Read MoreThe 83-year-old jumped from a window to escape the deliberate blaze at her home on Sunday.
Read MoreStaffordshire Police said stalking offences in the county have more than doubled in a year, rising from 823 in 2019, compared to 2,088 in 2020.
The force puts this increase down to more people coming forward to report crimes, rather than an increase in offending.
"On the whole it means less stalking is going unreported and more victims are being protected," Det Insp Victoria Ison, from the force, said.
"A lot of work has been done to increase general understanding and awareness of this crime, so we believe more victims now recognise the behaviours and are reporting them to the police," she added.
A 64-year-old man died after being hit by a car in Birmingham on Sunday, police say.
Read MoreA High Court judge has questioned if Herefordshire Council's children's services are fit for purpose.
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It is set to be a dry and bright day with plenty of sunshine and highs of 16C (61F).
This was the scene earlier in Shrewsbury in Shropshire as taken by BBC Weather Watcher JemmaMarianne.
Worcestershire bat out a draw against Derbyshire thanks to Ben Cox's unbeaten 60 and Ed Barnard's 35.
Read MoreTim Bresnan's unbeaten 68 guides Warwickshire to a three-wicket win at Nottingham as they successfully chase a target of 333.
Read MoreThe 64-year-old man was struck by a white car in Stechford, Birmingham, on Sunday, police said.
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Read MoreBob Allison had a stroke while abroad and his family set up a fundraising page to help get him home.
Read MoreThe rider was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash near Market Drayton.
Read MoreThe fire service described the blaze as "ferocious" but stopped it spreading to nearby buildings.
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