Ferndale Relief at Gareth’s Escape
Posted on 27 June 2009
Members of the Ferndale congregation were relieved to hear that the British Transport Police at Bristol Temple Meads had released Gareth Leaney after a sniffer dog suggested he might be in posession of drugs!
Former intern, Gareth, was on his way to a training conference when apprehended. Eventually, after examining his possessions and finding no evidence of drugs as they worked through the pages of his Bible, Gareth was freed.
Stephen comments, ‘Gareth has an ongoing relationship with the police. There is the occasion, for example, when he was freed by the Police when he managed to get himself locked inside St. Paul’s Cathedral churchyard in London one evening.‘
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