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A 36-year-old man has been jailed after breaching a restraining order.
David Andrew Roberts, of Pwllheli, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates Court today charged with common assault and breach of restraining order.
On January 8th, police were called to an address in Pwllheli following reports that he attended his ex-partner’s address, grabbing her arm and asking to enter despite being made subject of a restraining order on January 1st 2024.
He was sentenced to 22 weeks imprisonment.
District Inspector Darren Kane said: “Individuals who do not respect orders imposed by the court will be dealt with and made an example of, which can be shown by today’s result.
“Roberts breached the conditions that were put in place to protect his victim, which must have caused her fear and distress.
“I commend the victim for their bravery to report this breach of conditions, and hope they are reassured by the sentence imposed”.
Operation Unite is our response to tackling violence against women and girls. More information is available here - Operation Unite | North Wales Police