Man pleads guilty to health centre assaults

Joe SkirkowskiWest of England
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Bradford on Avon Health centre was forced to hold appointments over the phone after the incident

A man has pleaded guilty to several offences after an incident at a health centre on Tuesday.

Wiltshire Police said that Aaron Dean James, 37, from Bradford-on-Avon pleaded guilty to affray, two counts of assault by beating, assault of an emergency worker, criminal damage and trespass on a railway following an incident at the town's health centre.

Police had attended the centre after reports a man had caused to its surgery and pharmacy and stolen medication.

James has been remanded in custody ahead of a sentencing at Salisbury Crown Court on 17 April.

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