Sunderland Echo

Woman given jail warning over danger driving and Asda thefts

- Gareth Crickmer gazette.news@nationalwo­rld.com @shieldsgaz­ette

A judge has told a Sunderland woman he will be “amazed” if she is not jailed for two danger driving offences and other crimes.

Deputy District Judge Gary Garland warned crook Natasha Waddle, 31, of Bristol Avenue, Town End Farm, he fears for her liberty.

She was caught driving a Ford Fusion dangerousl­y on dual carriagewa­y Western Approach, South Shields, on Sunday, December 12.

Prosecutor Gurjot Kaur told South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court Waddle did not have a licence or insurance when stopped by police.

Waddle also stole two

Shark vacuum cleaners and clothes, valued at £650, from Asda’s store at the Galleries, Washington, jointly with another offender, on Tuesday, October 19.

And she breached a community order, imposed on Thursday, March 17, on Wednesday, May 18.

The court heard Waddle is awaiting sentence at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, July 18, on separate driving matters.

They are second offences of dangerous driving and driving without insurance, and failing to stop, all committed in April.

Of Waddle’s latest crimes, Ms Kaur said: “In terms of the dangerous driving, it’s a police pursuit and driving at 50mph in 30mph areas.

“She also entered a

roundabout without stopping and was close to an accident, which was narrowly avoided.”

Waddle pleaded guilty to driving dangerousl­y, driving without insurance, driving without a licence, theft from a shop and breach of a community order.

Gerry Armstrong, defending, said he had advised Waddle custody was an option, but added it was possible the sentence may be suspended.

Judge Garland told Waddle: “You’re in serious danger of a custodial sentence. If anything less than that happens, I’ll be amazed.”

He remanded Waddle into custody to be sentenced at the crown court for her latest offences on Monday, August 8.

However, she is due to be sentenced for her other offences on Monday, July 18.

Judge Garland said he expected all offences to be sentenced together on that day.

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South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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