An 18-year-old who terrorised a Sutton neighbourhood over a two-year period has received an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO).
Nathan Savage, of St Alban's Grove, waged an ongoing campaign against a family in Peterborough Road.
He is banned from entering part of the road for three years and from contacting the victims and 12 witnesses who supported the ASBO application.
His catalogue of offences included throwing rocks at people, taunting them on their way to church and trampling residents' gardens.
He caused disturbances during the day and night and was abusive, using foul language in front of adults and children.Savage received the ASBO at Sutton Magistrates Court on Tuesday, February 27. He could face up to five years in prison and a fine if he breaches the order.
He appeared in court for committing criminal damage to a property at an address in Peterborough Road during September 2006.
He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a 24-hour Reparation Order and told to pay costs of £35.
Click the link below to see the location Savage must not enter. If you see him here call police on 999.
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