Stalker Jamie Suggitt Jailed After Victim’s Brave Stand
Jamie Suggitt, 34, was sentenced at Salisbury Crown Court on Friday (24/11) after pleading guilty to stalking and criminal damage.
Police Praise Victim’s Courage
Local Crime Investigator Debbie Quayle from Wiltshire Police thanked the victim for her bravery. She said, “Without her courage to come forward, we would not have been able to bring the defendant to justice.”
Quayle revealed Suggitt stalked his victim relentlessly, even threatening her if she told anyone. The victim feared serious consequences but found the strength to report him.
Wiltshire Police Warn: Stalking Is A Serious Crime
Wiltshire Police warned that stalking will never be tolerated. If you’re being stalked by an ex, friend, or stranger, it’s not your fault. Stalking is a crime.
The key signs are if the behaviour is:
- Fixated
- Obsessive
- Unwanted
- Repeated
If you’re experiencing these, you can report the crime or reach out to the National Stalking Helpline for advice and support.