![]() She said: "He was in possession of a plastic bottle labelled household ammonia." Ms Mitchell said on June 10 at 7.20pm the police came across Hill in Union Street and wanted to talk to him about the knife. As the staff were cutting off his clothes they uncovered the knife and police were called to retrieve it. She said he was suffering from a suspected overdose and head injuries. He also denied a charge of having a corrosive substance in a public place without good reason, saying he had just been to the shop to buy it because he uses it to 'wash' his cocaine to turn it into crack cocaine.Īnne Mitchell prosecuting said it was 8.45am when Hill was found in the street unconscious and was taken to the hospital. READ MORE: Hollyoaks actor appears in court to deny rape and child cruelty charges The incident happened on June 7 and the court heard that three days later Hill was stopped in the street by police and found to have a bottle of household ammonia on him. ![]() ![]() The 35-year-old, of Outram Street, Middlesbrough, denied a charge of possession of a blade in a public place. Teesside Magistrates' Court was told that while a nurse was cutting his clothing off to administer treatment she came across the knife with an eight inch blade. Ian Hill was taken to James Cook University Hospital after being found passed out on the ground from a suspected overdose and a head injury. A nurse removed a knife from an unconscious patient after he was taken to hospital for emergency treatment.
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