Assaulting a Police Constable whilst breaching her Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) has resulted in Sadie Lauren Metcalf being sentenced to a total of 40 weeks in prison.
On Wednesday 15 October 2025, officers in Scarborough responded to a report that Metcalf had been on Alma Square, Scarborough – an area where she was ordered not to attend as terms of her CBO which was only issued to her on Monday 13 October 2025.
Town Centre CCTV operators also reported seeing Metcalf intoxicated on Westborough, Scarborough.
Officers located Metcalf and arrested for the breaches of Criminal Behaviour Order. During the arrest, Metcalf kicked out at an officer, striking her in the stomach. Metcalf was further arrested for assaulting an emergency worker.
Metcalf was charged for the assault of a constable and two breaches of her CBO. Metcalf was then remanded to appear before Scarborough Magistrates Court on Friday 17 October 2025.
At court, one charge of breaching her CBO was withdrawn. Metcalf pleaded guilty to one count of breaching her CBO and assaulting a constable, for which, she was sentenced to 4 weeks imprisonment. Furthermore, Metcalf was also imprisoned for 36 weeks which had been suspended from her previous appearance before the magistrates.
Metcalf will also have to pay a further Victim Surcharge of £154.
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