A Carlton man who punched holes in a door while trashing his ex-partner’s flat has been locked up and handed a five-year restraining order.
Davices Anderson, 20, also smashed picture frames, broke a large mirror, damaged wifi equipment and damaged her daughter’s Christmas presents.
He had also thrown the contents of a bottle of foundation on walls.
The victim returned to her home on 23 December 2020 to find Anderson drunk under a blanket on her sofa.
Anderson, of Hooton Road, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday (15 April 2021) after pleading guilty to charges of criminal damage and breaching a suspended prison sentence.
He also admitted a charge of burglary relating to a separate incident in Tideswell Court, Mansfield, which happened during the early hours of 27 February 2021.
He took the keys to a room before stealing items including a coat and work tools.
Anderson was jailed for a total of 13 months – receiving six months for the burglary, six months for breaching a suspended prison sentence and one-month for criminal damage.
Detective Constable Louise Fowkes, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Anderson caused a significant amount of distress to his ex-partner and I am pleased he is now behind bars.
“I also hope the five-year restraining order imposed in this case gives her some degree of comfort and closure, as well as highlighting our dedication to safeguarding victims and bringing offenders before the courts.”




