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Mablethorpe man admits to four charges of assaulting police officers in Skegness




A man who has admitted four charges of assaulting police officers has been remanded in custody.

Twenty-seven-year-old Aaron Suggitt has also pleaded guilty to charges of cannabis possession, using threatening and abusive words of behaviour, criminal damage and failing to surrender to police.

He appeared at Boston Magistrates’ Court via video link from prison on Wednesday, where he was told sentencing would be adjourned until a further case he is facing begins in November, allowing the incidents to all be dealt with at the same time.

Boston Magistrates' Court
Boston Magistrates' Court

Suggitt, previously of Centenary Close, Mablethorpe, admitted assaulting a police officer at Skegness Police Station on August 24, two further officers on Algitha Road, Skegness, on October 6 and a fourth on the same date at Skegness Police Station.

He also pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis at Park Avenue, Skegness, on October 6, as well as using threatening an abusive behaviour and criminal damage to a window at Lumley Avenue, Skegness, on August 8.

Suggitt has also accepted a charge of failing to surrender to bail on September 12.

The defendant, who continued to refer to the chair of the bench as ‘love’ throughout proceedings, was remanded in custody until December 3.



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