Hull Daily Mail

Woman scared as house targeted in antisocial attacks

RESIDENT ‘LIVING UPSTAIRS WITH DOG’

- By IVAN MORRIS POXTON ivan.morrispoxt­on@reachplc.com @Mopo97

A WOMAN says she has been left scared to move around her own house as it is being repeatedly targeted with antisocial behaviour.

The woman lives in a three-bedroom house in north Hull with her nephew and dog. She says since late February, the house they rent has been subjected to antisocial behaviour and criminal damage, including threatenin­g messages written on the front door, banging on the house late at night and multiple windows smashed.

As a result of the incidents, she says she now only goes downstairs to feed her fish and has sought council help to move home. She is willing even to move into temporary accommodat­ion, provided her beloved pet dog can accompany her.

She said: “It’s quite frightenin­g, to be fair. I’ve sort of gone upstairs with my dog and packed everything up downstairs. I shouldn’t have to live like that. I come down to feed my fish and that’s it.”

Threatenin­g messages first appeared on the door of the house in late February. Messages written in pen on the door have included “Windos are getting smashed! Knock you clean out” and “Dead Man Walking. Watch your back wait till I get you”. The door has also been banged on at unsociable hours of the night.

A living room window was damaged in the first spate of incidents directed at the property. Things had seemed to have quietened down until April 30, when the kitchen window was smashed mid-afternoon, with a gate lock damaged as well. The window was boarded up after the bank holiday weekend.

Multiple incidents have been logged with the police. Not long after the first threatenin­g messages appeared in late February, the woman says she started seeking an alternativ­e home to move to with her adult nephew and dog. Not having any luck initially finding a private let, she sought help from Hull City Council.

In the wake of the smashed kitchen window, she had been offered temporary accommodat­ion on May 3 by the council, but turned it down due to concerns about her pet Staffie, Zara, and where belongings she could not fit in with her would be stored.

“They wanted to put me into a hotel

where I can’t take the dog with me. My dog’s my life, she’s just kind of like having a child.”

She cautiously lets Zara out into the garden but says she doesn’t let her out of her sight.

The woman says she is willing to move into temporary accommodat­ion, provided she can take her dog with her and is reassured about the belongings she can’t fit in being safely stored. While she lives in a three-bedroom house currently, she is seeking a “twobedroom house, with a garden for the dog, and ideally with a balcony”.

A Hull City Council spokesman confirmed that the council has sought to help the woman move and said: “As a result of the threats made against her, we have offered help and advice about the type of accommodat­ion available to her and on the bidding process for council properties.

“When bidding for council housing, due to the limited amount of homes available, we would encourage her to bid on properties which are suitable to her household make up and also to consider applying to rent from a housing associatio­n or private landlord, which would increase her chances of success.”

A Humberside Police spokesman confirmed a report of a window having been smashed between 2pm and 6.30pm on Saturday, April 30, saying: “We are investigat­ing this incident and a number of previous reports of criminal damage and antisocial behaviour in this area to identify those responsibl­e and bring them to justice for their actions.

“Anyone with informatio­n about this incident should call our non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 16/50787/22.”

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A smashed window at the property
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Threatenin­g messages on the door

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