A HEREFORD man who harassed a woman through her doorbell and called an ambulance when he didn't need one will be sentenced for breaching a restraining order.
Victor Collett entered a guilty plea to one count of harassment by breaching a restraining order when he appeared in court in February.
The court heard from prosecutor Thomas Wickstead that Collett, of Campbell Road, Hereford, had made gestures towards a Ring doorbell belonging to a woman on June 19 last year.
The 39-year-old had been banned from doing this by a restraining order imposed at Hereford Magistrates' Court on May 23.
Collett had originally pleaded not guilty, before changing his plea to guilty on January 25.
Collett has also pleaded guilty to breaching a criminal behaviour order and failing to answer to court after he had been released on bail.
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The breach of the criminal behaviour order involved Collett calling West Midlands Ambulance Service when he didn't need emergency services, and then behaving in a threatening, obstructive or aggressive way towards ambulance staff.
At his latest appearance at Worcester Magistrates' Court, magistrates said his sentence would be deferred until May 7.
He is to be sentenced for the three offences he had pleaded guilty to at this hearing.
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