Lanarkshire woman who spat in police officer's face was left 'standing in her bra'

A Wishaw girl reported her ex-boyfriend to the police – however ended up being arrested herself.

Chelsea Penman flew right into a rage when officers turned up and she or he spat in a single cop's face.

Penman, 21, of Greenfield Drive, Cambusnethan, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court docket on Friday.

She admitted fees of assault and threatening or abusive behaviour.

Obtain the Lanarkshire Stay app at this time

The Lanarkshire Stay app is accessible to obtain now.

Get all of the information out of your space – in addition to options, leisure, sport and the newest on Lanarkshire’s restoration from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.

The free obtain options the newest breaking information and unique tales, and means that you can customise your web page to the sections that matter most to you.

Head to the App Retailer and by no means miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android

Alice Carey, prosecuting, stated police responded to a report of a disturbance in Curlinghaugh Cresent, Wishaw, round midnight on January 28.

Penman "turned hostile" and warned officers they would not get into the home with no warrant.

The fiscal added: "She turned extraordinarily aggressive and was shouting and swearing.

"She was requested to cease however did not. She was arrested and spat immediately in a single officer's face and was then taken to the bottom."

Defence agent Alan Murray stated Penman's ex-boyfriend had breached bail situations by attending on the deal with earlier.

The lawyer acknowledged: "She referred to as the police however by the point they arrived he had gone.

"She had been consuming and her recollection of occasions could be very hazy.

"It might seem that cops laid palms on her and her t-shirt was ripped off, leaving her standing in her bra."

Penman has no earlier convictions and sentence was deferred till subsequent month for a legal justice social work report.

Sheriff Thomas Millar advised her: "Hopefully you can be given assist to make sure you will not be again in courtroom."

* Do not miss the newest headlines from round Lanarkshire. Signal as much as our newsletters right here.

And do you know Lanarkshire Stay is on Fb? Head on over and provides us a like and share!

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post