Woman had knife outside police station

AN AUTISTIC woman with a history of harassing police has been hanging around police stations with a knife.

Victoria Cartmel, aged 25, of Berill Close, Droitwich, admitted two counts of possession of a bladed article in a public place and one of attempted criminal damage on police cars when she appeared before magistrates in Worcester.

Cartmel was spotted by an officer in Nine Foot Way near Droitwich Police Station on September 5.

Matt Dodson, prosecuting, said the officer asked her to leave but she returned in the evening and was approached by officers.

She punched out at police vehicles which led to a charge of attempted criminal damage, Mr Dodson said.

On November 13, she was again found in possession of a bladed article in Nine Foot Way. Cartmel was spotted in the road and an officer saw that she appeared to be swapping items from one arm to the other.

Mr Dodson said: “She initially denied having a blade. She then said she had it in her possession but could not say why.”

Cartmel was arrested again close to Longbridge Police Station on December 10 when she was seen trying to hide from police in a garden. Officers again found her with a knife.

Cartmel has 24 offences against her, including three previous convictions for possession of a bladed article.

Gary Harper, defending, said Cartmel has Asperger’s syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism.

He said: “She had the blade for self-harm. She wasn’t intending to use them against anyone else. She finds police stations to be a place of safety.

”The police don’t understand or aren’t willing to understand that.”

Cartmel was given a 12-month community order to run concurrently with an existing community order.

The new order said she would also need 12 months of supervision and a support plan from Rainbow Autism should be followed.

She was ordered to pay £20 each for the costs of each charge. That will be added to her fines and be paid by an attachment to benefits.

Comments(5)

Frodo 4d says...
4:45pm Sun 13 Jan 13

I thought possession of a blade was a crime which was punished by prison? And repeat offending? Illness or not, it should be equal sentencing for all...

truth must out says...
8:12pm Sun 13 Jan 13

Frodo 4d wrote:
I thought possession of a blade was a crime which was punished by prison? And repeat offending? Illness or not, it should be equal sentencing for all...
Blimey glad you are not a judge.........mitiga
ting circumstances, no danger to the public, suffering from an illness!! She needs help not punishment.

broken6 says...
10:44pm Sun 13 Jan 13

"No danger to the public?" As long as you can guarantee that, there's no problem. Unfortunately she suffers from an illness that has cannot guarantee that she is not a threat to the public. I agree she needs help, but to just let her carry on getting caught with knives in public places is just unacceptable!

jb says...
9:36am Mon 14 Jan 13

The police can only do so much within their powers to this woman, there is no mention in the report of any intervention from social services which I would have thought may be an option to help with her behaviour. Saying that maybe someone has suggested this and been met with a closed door, wouldn't surprise me.

thecigarman says...
1:48pm Mon 14 Jan 13

This girl needs help, if she feels safe in a police station then that speaks for itself, who in there rite mind wants to spend time in a cell. shame on people who just want her lock,d up, aspergers is an illness that needs proper understanding.

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