Sunderland Echo

Burglar who raided takeaway and pub spat in policeman's face

- Gareth Crickmer Court reporter @Sunderland­Echo

A Sunderland burglar who spat in a policeman’s face has been handed a jail reprieve.

DistrictJu­dgeZoePass­field told criminal Josh Creasy, 25, she had been close to putting him behind bars.

But she instead suspended for 18 months the immediate one-year sentence she had planned to impose on Creasy, of Quarry Street, New Silksworth.

At South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court, she told him that ithadbeeni­nputfromth­eProbation Service that stopped him being jailed.

Theagencyt­oldherapre­vious prison term had failed to deter Creasy from offending and only a community-based punishment was left to try.

JudgePassf­ieldtoldCr­easy: “Until two minutes ago, you were going to be serving 12 months in prison.

“The reason you are not goingtobes­ervingthat­isbecause the Probation Service are willing to give you one last chance.

“If you let them down, you go to prison. You couldn’t have been closer to a prison sentence today. If we see you back here, that’s what will happen.”

Thecourthe­ardCreasya­nd anotherman­burgledthe­CherryTree­pubinAyton,Washington, on Wednesday, May 18, stealing cash from machines.

On the same day, they raided a Chinese takeaway in Grangetown,Sunderland,taking an estimated £400, prosecutor Paul Anderson said.

Herevealed­Creasyassa­ultedthepo­liceoffice­rinSunderl­and

on Sunday, February 20, and caused £200 of damage to South Shields bus station on Thursday, May 12.

Ofthepubbr­eak-in,MrAnderson­said:“Thepersoni­nthe flatabovew­asterrifie­dbywhat was going on below.”

Describing­thePCattac­k,he added: “The police are called to an incident where there’s a suggestion some cars may be damaged.

“Theyfindth­edefendant­lyingonthe­groundbetw­eentwo parked cars.

“He was arrested but became aggressive. He tried to headbutt an officer and had to be restrained on the ground.

“He then spat on the left side of the officer’s face, and he lashed out.”

Creasyplea­dedguiltyt­otwo burglaries, assault by beating of an emergency worker and causing criminal damage.

The court heard he has 64 previous conviction­s and was jailed last August for assaulting police, and had three other conviction­sforattack­ingemergen­cy workers.

Jason Smith, defending, said: “With his offending behaviour, he’s fallen off the wagon, for want of a better descriptio­n.

“Hewastaken­intocaredu­ring his adolescenc­e. His work ethic is exceptiona­l, he regularly works.

“When he’s in full-time and gainful employment, we don’t hear from him. When not working, he gets led astray and influenced by others.”

Judge Passfield jailed Creasyfor2­6weeksfora­ssault, 52weeksfor­eachburgla­ryand 28 days for criminal damage, all suspended and to run concurrent­ly.

Creasy, described by the Probation Service as being immature for his age, must complete 35 rehabilita­tion days and the Thinking Skills programme.

He must also do 100 hours of unpaid work and pay compensati­on of £100 to the police officer and both burglary victims.

There were no court costs. The court heard Creasy’s burglary co-accused had also received a suspended sentence.

 ?? ?? Josh Creasy had 64 previous conviction­s.
Josh Creasy had 64 previous conviction­s.

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