Good afternoon, these are the latest lunchtime ECHO headlines.
Man burgled ex-boyfriend then sent explicit videos to his mum and brother
A man burgled his ex-boyfriend, sent him a cryptic song reference and then shared explicit videos of the pair with his victim’s mum and brother.
Jonathon Nolan broke into the home where his former lover was staying, stealing clothes and leaving a child witness terrified.
He then messaged his victim with a reference to a vinyl record that may have been stolen in the burglary, before sending the intimate footage.
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Jonathon Nolan had been in a relationship with his victim for around 18 months before they separated.
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Women arrested over money laundering after house raids in Liverpool
Two suspected loan sharks have been arrested in Liverpool.
The women, aged 32 and 33, have been taken in to custody on suspicion of illegal money lending and money laundering offences following an operation in Liverpool.
Tony Quigley, Head of the Illegal Money Lending Team said: "We are determined to warn residents about the dangers of loan sharks, and we will work with partners to take action against them.
"Loan sharks are criminals that prey on the most vulnerable people in our communities. They trap their victims into spiralling debt and will often use intimidation and violence."
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Merseyrail passengers crammed on trains and platforms in 'dreadful' journeys

Merseyrail has apologised after passengers claimed they were hours late to work and crammed on platform and trains.
People travelling on Wirral lines on Thursday said they faced long delays in both the morning and evening.
Posting on Twitter, many people said they were late to work and trains were forced to stop at stations for long periods of time.
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