These are the names, faces and crimes of seven people who were jailed in October.
BARRY PURCELL, aged 28, was convicted of harassment, witness intimidation, battery, malicious communication and criminal damage, as well as aggravated vehicle taking. He was jailed for 12 months, given a four year driving ban and hit with two restraining orders.
CALLUM SCHOFIELD, aged 30, drove dangerously and injured an officer when he reversed into a police car. He was jailed for 14 months and banned from the roads for three years.
JAMIE GRUNDY, aged 30, led police on a chase through Bolton at speeds of up to 90mph. He was jailed for 10 months and banned from driving for three year.
ANDREW DOYLE, aged 33, threatened his neighbours with a machete after a dispute over rubbish. He was jailed for 14 months and hit with a five year restraining order.
JOHN DARBYSHIRE, aged 48, led police on a chase of up to 110mph while over the legal limit for alcohol. He was sent to prison for 16 months and given a five year driving ban.
LEE BIRBIDGE, aged 39, stole from shops and threatened staff across Bolton. He was given a prison sentence of two years.
SHANE JONES, aged 49, burgled a family's home while they were taking their children to the park. He was jailed for two years and ten months.
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