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The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now, with all the latest news, pictures and sport from the weekend.
Our stories include a disabled woman targeted by a ruthelss neighbour who stole £1,500 destined for a specially-adapted car and the Chatham man who has been locked up indefintely for a DIY store arson.
Kent Police moves to deny claims that it "interfered in the democratic process" over the shock resignation of new River ward councillor David Craggs.
And a mugging victim who had not been interviewed by police a fortnight after being attacked has received an apology from a detective who admitted the case "slipped her mind" - the same day the Medway Messenger reported his plight.
Jenni Horn brings you Going Out, two pages on the local entertainment scene including news that the Towns are to be the backdrop of a gritty gangster movie from a director inspired by Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, starring Vinnie Jones.
There are quizzes, crossword and Sudoku on our Coffee Break page and columnists Nikki White and kmfm's Andy Walker are both in action.
Sport has all the latest on the Gills, who ended the weekend two points off the of Leauge 2.
All this and lots more in the latest edition of the Medway Messenger - pop out and pick up your copy today.