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Unemployed Grimsby mum's behaviour was a real 'blast from the past'

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FORMER prolific criminal Natasha Crabtree fell foul of the police in what was a "blast from the past", a court heard.

She used to commit offences "left, right and centre in her early years" but now had an eight-year-old son to look after, Grimsby magistrates were told.

Crabtree, 22, of Tasburgh Street, Grimsby, and Tom Joyce, 20, of Frederick Street, Grimsby, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on April 16.

Andrew Vaughan, prosecuting, said police were called to Asda in Holles Street, Grimsby, after a report about people being aggressive towards staff when staff refused to serve them.

Crabtree and Joyce were found in nearby Railway Street and both of them used foul and abusive language.

They were warned about their behaviour but continued being aggressive.

Michael Culshaw, mitigating, said unemployed Crabtree had been given an antisocial behaviour order several years ago. She had breached it but, in recent years, her offending had slowed down considerably.

"This offence was very much a blast from the past," said Mr Culshaw.

"She was appearing before court left, right and centre in her early years.

"The Asbo has restricted her severely in the community."

Joyce had only one previous conviction and was working two days a week.

They were each given a six-month conditional discharge and were ordered to pay £85 costs and a Government-imposed £15 victims' surcharge.

Unemployed Grimsby mum's behaviour was a real 'blast from the past'


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