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Mum’s terror as men burst into her home
A MOTHER pleaded with her
young sons to keep quiet as
she made a 999 call to the
police after two men, one
armed with a knife, had
barged their way into their
home late at night.
The drama began when Lisa Duffil
heard persistent knocking on the front
door and looking through a window, saw
two men who wanted to see her
boyfriend, Peter Wheeler. She told them
to go away but they threatened to break
the door down unless he spoke to them.
They came downstairs and after the
back door of the house in Holbury had
been unlocked, the pair - James Baker
and an accomplice - walked in uninvited
and demanded to see a friend of Mr
Wheeler who Baker claimed had threatened
him earlier that evening and who
he believed was on the premises.
Prosecutor Carl Anderson said Baker
had a kitchen knife, although he did not
aim the weapon at Mr Wheeler or Ms
Duffil.
Mr Wheeler fled to a neighbour for
help, and Ms Duffil ran to the bathroom
where she called the police. As one of
the men came upstairs, she felt sick and
started to panic.
Frightened that the man would catch
her on the phone, she hung up, shouting
to him that it was just her and two boys
upstairs, and he went back downstairs.
Mr Anderson said she then heard footsteps
outside the bathroom and realised
one of her children was there. She
opened the door, pulled the six-year-old
inside and put her hand over his mouth
to stop him making a noise.
She took her hand away and the boy
said his four-year-old brother was awake
and they ran into their bedroom where
she told them to be quiet as she made a
further 999 call.
As she did so, she heard a smashing
sound downstairs and after the police
had arrived within minutes, discovered
the fish tank had been smashed.
The fish were "flopping about" on the
floor.
Baker, 21, of Roewood Close, Holbury,
admitted affray and possessing a bladed
article. Jailing him for six months,
Judge John Dixon said: "This was a premeditated
and unwarranted attack on
these people, although I accept no harm
was caused and you didn't intend to use
the knife.
"But you must be aware that from television
and newspapers the public's concern
of people carrying knives in public
and saying you had it as self-defence is
no excuse at all."
In mitigation, Graham Cooke urged
the court to put Baker on a drug rehabilitation
course so he could tackle the
problem which he recognised was harming
him.
Mr Cooke added: "The building blocks
are in place and he has gained an insight
into how his behaviour is affecting other
people and himself."
6:45am Friday 25th July 2008
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