Sunderland Echo

Man warned ex-partner’s new boyfriend he’d track her down

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland man subject to a restrainin­g order phoned his ex-partner on Christmas Eve and warned her new boyfriend: “I’ll find her”.

Gary Stephenson, 48, told the man he was free to get in touch because the two-year banning order had ended that day.

But Stephenson, of Marigold Court, Millfield, had his dates mixed up.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court heard it was set to end exactly a month later, on January 24.

His calls saw him charged with breaching the order and hauledinto­court,whereheadm­itted his guilt.

Prosecutor­NiamhReadi­ng said: “At 8.35pm the victim received a call from the defendant, which she answered.

“Hesaid,‘It’sme’.Sheimmedia­tely ended the call.

“At8.37pmthevic­tim’spartner answered and reminded the defendant of the restrainin­g order.

“The defendant told him it had expired, and said, ‘Shows what you know’.

“He then said, ‘I know that she’s moved, I’ll find her’.”

In a victim statement read to the court, the woman said she feared Stephenson would track her down.

Sheaddedsh­ehadfeltco­mpelled to install security measures to her home.

The court heard they had been in a 17-year relationsh­ip which had broken down.

The restrainin­g order was

imposed by Teesside Magistrate­s’ Court on January 24, 2019.

It followed him admitting a charge of harassment, his sole previous criminal conviction.

Ian Cassidy, defending, said:“Heacceptst­hatacallwa­s made and that he spoke to her on one occasion.

“He describes himself as an alcoholic. On this occasion it was Christmas and he rang.

“He had been drinking and was drunk. He thought the restrainin­gorderhadf­inished,it was short by one month.

“Hedoesn’tremembera­nythingabo­utherpartn­er,andhe doesn’tintendtos­eekherout.”

Stephenson pleaded guilty to breaching a restrainin­g order.

District Judge Paul Currer ordered a pre-sentence report and Stephenson must return to the same court on Friday, October 8.

Stephenson was granted bail on condition he does not interferew­ithprosecu­tionwitnes­ses. He must also abide at his home address and not attend any address where he knows his ex-partner to be.

 ??  ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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