Terrifying Home Invasion in Norton: Drifter Ties Up Woman and Steals Property
Burglary Nightmare on Japonica Way
David Hornby, 40, a drifter with no fixed address, broke into a house on Japonica Way, Norton, in the early hours of Sunday, 2nd July. The occupant was asleep when the attack began.
Victim Assaulted and Held Prisoner
The victim woke to strange noises and went to check, only to be confronted by Hornby. He assaulted her, tied her arms and legs, threatened violence, and stole valuables along with her bank card. She was left bound for over two hours, suffering facial injuries and severe shock.
Victim Speaks Out: “I Thought I Was Going to Die”
“At the time of the incident, I felt violated. I was kept a prisoner in my own home. Tying me up and making me fear for my own life. That night I thought I was going to die,” the victim revealed in a statement.
“I cannot be prouder of the community I am surrounded by. The amount of support they have provided me, I cannot thank them enough. They have all, without them realising, helped me get through this dark time.”
“I will get there day by day surrounded by plenty of support. It does not diminish the effects it has had but I know I still have a life to live. I am going to try my hardest to live it the best I can.”
Quick Police Action Leads to Arrest and Charges
Stockton and Middlesbrough CID detectives, with Crime Scene Officers, launched an immediate investigation. Hornby was identified, arrested the next day, and charged.
He faced Teesside Crown Court on 1st August, pleading guilty to robbery, false imprisonment, and two counts of fraud by false representation. Sentencing took place on 27th October.