NOTTINGHAMSHIRE STALKER RETURNED TO JAIL AFTER BREACH OF RESTRAINING ORDER
A Nottinghamshire stalker has been sent back to prison after he messaged a woman just days after his release.The victim had an order in place to protect her from 29-year-old Macauley Stolp until 2027 following his previous conviction for stalking her.
However, following his release from prison on June 16, he repeatedly breached the order by sending her unwanted messages.
Stolp, of Cherry Holt, Newark, has now been returned to jail after pleading guilty to stalking and harassment through breach of a restraining order.
At Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday, November 4, he was jailed for a total of two years and eight months.
Detective Inspector Sarah Moore, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Stolp subjected the victim to a campaign of harassment within days of his release from prison.
“His fixated behaviour led to the victim suffering anxiety and being fearful about what he would do next.
“She and her family have been through an extremely unpleasant ordeal so I hope the sentence handed down gives them all some respite and relief."