Gloucestershire Echo

Man, 64, stalked his ex-partner and set fire to campervan

- Toby CODD toby.codd@reachplc.com

AMAN has been jailed after he stalked his ex-partner and then set fire to a campervan while she was asleep inside it with her new partner.

Kenneth Jones, 64, was sentenced to 11 years and six months in prison, and banned from Cheltenham and Alderton.

Jones travelled from his London home to Cheltenham, where he hired a car in February last year. He then went to a nearby petrol station and filled up a 2 litre soft drink bottle with fuel.

On February 18, the 64-year-old drove to the village of Alderton, near Tewkesbury, and set the campervan alight at around midnight. A nearby neighbour, who was awake and trying to settle their baby, had spotted the flames and quickly alerted the couple, who had been asleep inside.

Gloucester Crown Court heard how Jones had stalked the victim, who he had previously been in a relationsh­ip with, in the lead up to the arson.

Detectives traced his previous journeys which showed Jones had travelled into Gloucester­shire on several occasions and repeatedly damaged his expartner’s car.

It is reported his actions caused tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage to the campervan and other vehicles. Jones was charged with stalking involving fear of violence, several counts of criminal damage, and arson with intent to endanger life.

Jones was found guilty by a jury after a trial at Gloucester Crown Court. He had admitted arson, but denied it was with intent to endanger life.

DC Allun Johnson said: “It is a miracle no-one was either seriously injured or killed due to Jones’ atrocious actions.

“His unacceptab­le behaviour escalated from damaging the victim’s car on multiple occasions, turning up unannounce­d at her address, stalking her in his vehicle and culminated in him endangerin­g both her and her partner’s lives.

“Stalking is not flattering – it’s unwanted and unwarrante­d behaviour that causes fear and these actions can have a devastatin­g impact.

“Jones decided to use a hire car that night, and thought he could get away with what he did. However, we were able to show his stalking behaviour where he followed her in his car prior to the arson, which the victim hadn’t known had been happening.

“I would like to thank the victims who have been incredibly strong and brave, and worked with us throughout our investigat­ion. Thanks must also go to the quick-thinking neighbour, whose actions likely saved lives that day.”

Temp Det Supt Richard Pegler, Domestic Abuse lead, said: “This was a high quality investigat­ion which has prevented further serious harm to the victims, and which has been reflected in the sentence.

“DC Johnson and his team have worked tirelessly to pursue this dangerous man, and let this be a warning to any man who thinks he has the right to stalk and control their partner or expartner.”

On August 17, Jones was sentenced to 11 years and six months for arson with intent to endanger life and 26 weeks for stalking and criminal damage - to run concurrent­ly. He was also given a life-long restrainin­g order for him not to contact directly or indirectly the victims and has been banned from entering Cheltenham and Alderton.

This was a high quality investigat­ion which has prevented further serious harm to the victims, and which has been reflected in the sentence. Det Supt Richard Pegler

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Pictures: Gloucester­shire Constabula­ry Kenneth Jones has been jailed after he stalked his ex-partner and then set fire to a campervan while she was asleep inside it with her new partner

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