Jump to content
  • TWO MEN HAVE PLEADED GUILTY TO SENDING ABUSIVE EMAILS AND PHONE CALLS TO A WOMAN IN TAMESIDE


    Carl Davison - Editor
     Share

    Greater Manchester News



    Today (17 March 2022) Michael McGrath (04/10/1951) of Silkstone Crescent, Sheffield, and Stuart Kelly (02/03/1969) of East Park Road, Halifax, have pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrate's Court, following an investigation carried out by Greater Manchester Police in connection with malicious communications sent to a woman in her 40s in Tameside.

    Mcgrath was sentenced to 6 weeks, suspended for 18 months and ordered to pay courts costs amounting to 200, after pleading guilty to sending an offensive/indecent/obscene/menacing message.

    Kelly will be sentenced separately on the 14th April 2022.

    On Saturday 16 October 2021, McGrath sent threatening and abusive emails to the woman calling her a 'f****** vile b****' amongst other insults.

    He received a sentence of 6 weeks, suspended for 18 months and courts costs amounting to 200 after pleading guilty to sending an offensive/indecent/obscene/menacing message.

    On Monday 18 October 2021, Kelly left three voicemails on the woman's answerphone calling her 'a f****** murderer' and saying that he wished she would be shot dead.

    Detective Sergeant Christopher Dean of GMP's Tameside CID said:

    Quote

     

    "Abusive and threatening emails or phone calls, towards anyone, is unacceptable and not only impacts the life of those they are directed at but also those close to them.

    "The abusive messages both McGrath and Kelly sent to this woman left her incredibly fearful for her safety and the safety of those around her. We launched a full investigation to identify those responsible and I hope today's sentence clearly demonstrates that these actions have consequences.

    "What you think may be a quick and harmless email or phone call can result in a criminal conviction and we will always do what we can to take robust action against you."

     

    Anyone who has been a victim or witnessed a hate crime is asked to report it at the earliest opportunity online or by using our LiveChat service at https://www.gmp.police.uk.

    For victim support and information, visit gmvictims.org.uk. To find out more information and advice about hate crime, visit https://www.letsendhatecrime.com.




     Share


    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments

    There are no comments to display.



    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

  • Our Facebook Groups

  • Our Facebook Groups

  • Latest Review

  • Upcoming Local Events

    No upcoming events found
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Our Privacy Policy, community Guidelines and website Terms of Use can be found on the links provided.