Student jailed after threatening lecturers

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A student from Leasingham who made ‘vile’ threats to two of her former lecturers was jailed on Monday for 14 months.

Phoebe Adlard, 22, formerly of Juniper Close, Leasingham, admitted a string of offences including harassment and breaching a restraining order which prevented her from contacting Lincoln College where she had been on an equestrian course.

Lincoln Crown Court heard magistrates made the original restraining order in March last year.

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Noel Philo, prosecuting, told the court Adlard broke the restraining order in July this year in a series of emails and on social media that included referring to the two female lecturers as ‘Nazi’s’ and making threats to property and horses.

Mr Philo said: “The messages went on and on causing considerable alarm to both of the ladies concerned.”

Victim impact statements from the two lecturers made it clear they were very upset by the threats.

Mr Philo added: “Those threats put them in fear of their lives.”

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The court heard Adlard made the threats just a month after she was found with a small knife at the offices of the probation service in Union Street, Grantham, on June 13.

Mr Philo told the court officers were called to the building after Adlard became upset and began throwing leaflets on the floor.

When she was asked to leave by a member of staff Adlard replied: “If I leave I’m going to stab someone.”

Adlard scratched a Swastika into the plastic cover of the door and cracked the lower panel.

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