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Bulwell Man Jailed for Six-Week Neighbor Harassment
19 Jan
Summary
- A man harassed his neighbor for six weeks with threats and noise.
- The victim's documented evidence was crucial in securing the conviction.
- The offender received a five-month prison sentence and a restraining order.

Christopher Brealey of Bulwell, Nottingham, has been jailed for five months after a six-week harassment campaign against his neighbor. The persistent actions included verbal abuse, playing loud music, and banging on walls in the early hours of the morning. These disturbances caused significant distress to the victim.
The successful prosecution was largely due to the victim's diligence in documenting Brealey's behavior over the six-week period. This gathered evidence formed a strong case against Brealey, leading to his arrest on January 13th. Faced with the documented proof, Brealey admitted to harassment without violence.
At Nottingham Magistrates' Court, Brealey was sentenced to five months imprisonment. Additionally, a two-year restraining order was imposed, banning any contact with the victim. Police are also working with the housing agency to potentially revoke Brealey's tenancy, further addressing the impact of his aggressive actions.




