CHARLIE BRADBURY SENTENCED IN LINCOLN AFTER BRUTAL LOUTH ATTACK
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Louth Domestic Abuser
A man responsible for a violent assault on a woman in her twenties in Louth has been formally sentenced to serve time behind bars. Charlie Bradbury, aged 28 and residing on Burghley Crescent in Louth, appeared before Lincoln Crown Court earlier this week to face justice for his actions. After entering a guilty plea, Bradbury was handed an 18-month prison sentence and was also subjected to a five-year restraining order, emphasizing the seriousness of his offense.
The incident in question took place on the night of February 17. According to police reports, officers responded to calls from the public indicating that a man had physically assaulted a woman during the previous evening, continuing into the early hours of the following morning. The assault involved multiple punches, which resulted in the victim sustaining several bruises across her body. The severity of the injuries and the brutality of the attack prompted a swift investigation by local authorities.
Following the reports, law enforcement officials quickly identified Charlie Bradbury as the prime suspect. He was subsequently arrested and charged with Actual Bodily Harm (ABH), a charge that reflects the physical injuries inflicted during the assault. The case was brought before the court, where Bradbury admitted to the charges, leading to his sentencing.
Detective Inspector Mike Wilding of Lincolnshire Police commented on the case, emphasizing the force’s stance against violence and domestic abuse. He stated, “Offences of this nature are wholly unacceptable. We are committed to tackling violence and domestic abuse, and our Response Investigation Team division is pivotal in gathering the essential evidence required to bring these offenders to justice. By effectively and robustly tackling this form of criminality, RIT, and all the Force, are striving to protect all those who live, work and visit our county.”
This case underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement in Lincolnshire to combat violent crimes and ensure the safety of residents and visitors alike, reaffirming their dedication to justice and community protection in Louth and beyond.
The incident in question took place on the night of February 17. According to police reports, officers responded to calls from the public indicating that a man had physically assaulted a woman during the previous evening, continuing into the early hours of the following morning. The assault involved multiple punches, which resulted in the victim sustaining several bruises across her body. The severity of the injuries and the brutality of the attack prompted a swift investigation by local authorities.
Following the reports, law enforcement officials quickly identified Charlie Bradbury as the prime suspect. He was subsequently arrested and charged with Actual Bodily Harm (ABH), a charge that reflects the physical injuries inflicted during the assault. The case was brought before the court, where Bradbury admitted to the charges, leading to his sentencing.
Detective Inspector Mike Wilding of Lincolnshire Police commented on the case, emphasizing the force’s stance against violence and domestic abuse. He stated, “Offences of this nature are wholly unacceptable. We are committed to tackling violence and domestic abuse, and our Response Investigation Team division is pivotal in gathering the essential evidence required to bring these offenders to justice. By effectively and robustly tackling this form of criminality, RIT, and all the Force, are striving to protect all those who live, work and visit our county.”
This case underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement in Lincolnshire to combat violent crimes and ensure the safety of residents and visitors alike, reaffirming their dedication to justice and community protection in Louth and beyond.