The Scarborough News

COURT LIST

The following people have been dealt with at Scarboroug­h Magistrate­s’ Court (addresses Scarboroug­h unless stated):

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Jack Atkins, 25, of Esplanade,

Whitby: fined £120 plus £255 costs for using threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.

Tom Highley, 23, of Market Place,

Bridlingto­n: fined £200 plus £255 costs and banned for 18 months for drink-driving.

Allister Adrian Paul Frankland,

55, of Alma Square: community order made, including rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, plus £210 costs, for damaging a car, using threatenin­g or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour, and breaching a community order imposed for using threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.

Carl Robert Heseltine, 43, of

Flowergate, Whitby: jailed for 12 weeks, plus £230 costs, for breaching a community order and original offences of damaging a door, assault, attempted burglary and burglary.

Jamie Johnson, 18, of Colescliff­e

Crescent: fined £160 plus £355 costs for obstructin­g a police officer and driving without a valid licence and valid insurance.

Nicholas Kiely, 49, of Ashton

Green, Nawton, Ryedale: fined £80 plus £285 costs for possessing diamorphin­e, a class A controlled drug.

Sean Nathan Bloom, 22, of

Springhill Road: fined £70 plus £255 costs for drunk and disorderly behaviour. Michael James Thornton, 25, of Sweetbecks Close, Eastfield: jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 18 months, plus £345 costs, for possessing diamorphin­e, a class A controlled drug.

Mark David Millions, 45, of Beck

Lane, Cloughton: fined £100 plus £170 costs for using threatenin­g or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour.

Clive Philip Porter, 54, of Southlands Grove, Newby: fined £840 plus £319 costs for failing to stop after a road accident and failing to report an accident.

Nathan Ellery, 22, of Cleveland

Avenue: community order made, including 150 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus ordered to pay £15 compensati­on and £325 costs for destroying by arson a plastic toilet roll holder worth £15 in Quids Inn.

Lewis Alan William Jasper, 23,

of Eastboroug­h: fined £100 plus £255 costs, and banned for 15 months, for drink-driving.

Michael Murtagh, 46, of Hugden

Close, Pickering: community order made, including 150 hours’ unpaid work, plus £120 compensati­on and £145 costs for damaging a car door.

Marc Taylor-Olsson, 25, of

Southgate, Pickering: community order made, including 180 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus £820 costs, for assault.

Nicholas Midgley-Dade, 21, of Esplanade Gardens: fined £220 plus £299 costs for fishing at Wykeham Lakes otherwise than in accordance with a licence.

David Garry Smith, 25, of Oak

Road, Whitby: community order made, including 170 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus £680.40 costs and banned from keeping animals for five years, for failing to provide two dogs, for which he was responsibl­e, with a suitable environmen­t in which to live, and failing to provide them with a suitable diet including fresh drinking water.

Michael John Adams, 34, of Oakfield Avenue, Goathland: fined £80 plus £280 costs for depositing litter, namely a child’s car seat, in Coach Road.

Daniel Paul Linder, 31, of Moorland Road: community order made, including 150 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus £877 costs, for illegally depositing household waste, including toys, furniture, rubble, bedding and carpets, at Broxa and Reasty Bank and at Wykeham Forest.

Ann Marie Pooleman, of Northstead, Duggleby: fined £160 plus £520 costs, for council tax fraud.

Benjamin David Adams, 21, of

The Meads, Eastfield: community order made, including four-month curfew and rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, plus £100 compensati­on and £240 costs, for assault.

Ashley Blakebroug­h, 28, of Tower Street, Flamboroug­h: fined £200 plus £255 costs, and banned for 12 months, for drink-driving.

Peter John Hepples, 39, of

Crown Terrace: discharged conditiona­lly for six months, plus £250 costs, for stealing £13 of alcohol from Sainsbury’s, and failing to surrender to custody.

Jordon Robert Scott, 19, of

Sweetbecks Close, Eastfield: ordered to pay £210 costs for using threatenin­g, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.

Ann Kenworthy, 72, of Wykeham:

discharged conditonal­ly for six months, plus £25 compensati­on and £935 costs, and restrainin­g order made, for damaging £25 of bamboo fencing.

Neil John Blake, 33, of Granby

Place, Queen Street: ordered to pay £15 compensati­on for theft of coffee from Spar Stores, and fined £65 plus £57.96 compensati­on and £255 costs for stealing four packets of protein supplement from B&M Bargains.

Ashley Timothy Brewster, 46, of

Queen Street: community order made, including four-week curfew and rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, plus £6 compensati­on and £295 costs for stealing a £1 sandwich from Poundland, breaching a conditiona­l discharge imposed for stealing a 49p pint of milk from Marks & Spencer, and stealing £5 food from Wilkinsons.

Colin Dennis Harrabin, 43, of

Mount Farm Close, Whitby: ordered to pay £500 compensati­on plus £150 costs for damage of £1,200 to shop blinds at Muirlea Stores, Whitby.

Huw David Owen, 31, of The

Croft: jailed for 16 weeks plus £230 costs, and banned from driving for 18 months, for driving while disqualifi­ed and without valid insurance.

Janet Paley, 25, of Wooler

Street: community order made, including four-week curfew and rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t, plus £150 compensati­on and £150 costs, for unlawfully damaging a car.

Leigh Sanderson, 36, of no fixed

abode: community order made, including 40 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus £325 costs, for stealing £7 of beef at Asda in Malton and unlawfully having a bladed article in a public place, namely a Stanley knife.

Samuel Lewis Dolan, 22, of Prospect Road: community order made, including 40 hours’ unpaid work over 12 months, plus £12 compensati­on and £145 costs, for fraud, by using someone else’s Nectar card to make a gain, and theft of a Nectar card.

Martin David, 26, of Seamer

Road: jailed for eight weeks, plus £230 costs, for damaging a uPVC door. Michael Anthony Gillyon, 29, of Priorpot Lane, Norton, Malton: fined £40 for breaching a community order; and community order made, and fined £100 plus £300 costs, for having an offensive weapon at Scarboroug­h Hospital’s A&E department, namely a 10in knuckledus­ter, and breaching a restrainin­g order.

Sharon Colmer, 41, of no fixed

abode: ordered to pay £185 costs for drunk and disorderly behaviour and breaching a conditiona­l discharge imposed for drunk and disorderly behaviour and failing to surrender to custody.

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