![]() O'Neill, 31, of Glebe Villas, Forest Hall, was originally charged with kidnap but that charge was dropped and he pleaded guilty to breaching the restraining order and criminal damage. She reluctantly went with him to her home and waited for the police to arrive, which they did at 5.30am. The court heard O'Neill gave the woman his shoes, meaning his feet were injured and also gave her his coat. She was not wearing shoes and had no coat on." "There was damage caused to the property and the defendant dragged her outside. He grabbed his ex partner and pulled her out of the property despite her trying to hold onto a stair gate. John Crawford, prosecuting, told Newcastle Crown Court: "The defendant broke in through the front door, injuring his hand, then made his way upstairs, leaving blood throughout the property. The two women barricaded themselves into a bedroom and frantically rang police asking them to come quickly but they did not get there in time. He then turned up, uninvited, at 4am and tried to gain entry, shouting and causing a disturbance while the friend's child was in bed. The victim was at her friend's house in Killingworth, North Tyneside, when O'Neill began sending messages to the friend asking if she was there and accusing her of cheating on him. This thug smashed his way into a house in the early hours and dragged his former partner out against her will.Ĭameron O'Neill, who has a history harassing and stalking women, was on a suspended sentence for breaching a restraining order on his ex when he struck again. The crook, formerly of the Tyneside Foyer, in Newcastle City Centre, must now spend Christmas behind bars after he was locked-up for a further 20 weeks.Ĭameron O'Neill, jailed for breaching a restraining order and criminal damage (Image: Northumbria Police) Tams, who was already serving a prison sentence after being jailed in September this year for possession of a knife, appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court via video link to plead guilty to possession of a bladed article. He was arrested but said in interview he'd found the weapon and was in the process of disposing of it, prosecutors said. ![]() Tams was searched and a knife with a 3ins blade was found in his pocket. The passers-by phoned the police, who attended the scene and found the 26-year-old in the street, a court heard. Thomas Tams was spotted by concerned members of public carrying a knife in the grounds of Northumbria University, in Newcastle City Centre. This renowned crook has been jailed after clocking-up his fifth offence for carrying weapons. Thomas Tams, who has been locked up for carrying knives (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)
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