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|July 11, 2025
WOMAN HARASSED EX AND BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE
A STALKER breached a restraining order and told her former partner she would “torture” him and his future partners if he “got with anyone else”.
Sharon Wyvill’s ex partner found her sat on his sofa in his home crying and shouting that he had cheated on her - despite her being slapped with a restraining order at Teesside Magistrates’ Court a month earlier.
Her first conviction came after she stalked the man over a 10-day period which saw her smash his living room window with her fist before throwing glass at him and climbing into his house.
Now, the 45-year-old has been locked up after admitting two counts of harassment by breaching a restraining order after conviction and being found guilty of a third count of the same charge.
Saba Shan, prosecuting, said: “[The victim] was in a relationship with the defendant for 14 months until November last year.”
On Christmas Eve, 2024, Wyvill was handed a suspended prison sentence for stalking involving fear of violence and an 18-month restraining order was made preventing her from contacting her victim or entering the Middlesbrough street he lives on.
But just a month later, her victim arrived home to see her sat on his doorstep on her phone.
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