Man taken to police station by 'Batman' admits cheque fraud
A man who was handed in to a police station by a man dressed as Batman has admitted trying to cash a stolen cheque he said he found in the street.
Daniel Frayne, 27, of Aspen Court, Cleethorpes, was taken into a police station by his friend, Stan Worby, who was dressed as the comic book hero.
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Stan Worby, who drove his friend Daniel Frayne to the police station while dressed as Batman. Picture: West Yorkshire police/EPA
At Bradford Magistrates' Court he admitted handling a stolen cheque and supplying a cheque with intent to commit fraud.
He will be sentenced on 8 April.
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