Door panel damaged
Published at 11:09, Thursday, 26 April 2012
CAUSING hundreds of pounds of damage to a door panel has landed a Distington man in court.
Adam Joseph Thomas Forster, 24, of Common Side, has admitted destroying a PVC door panel and a kitchen bin worth £590.
He also admitted damaging a window pane costing £20.
Magistrates at West Cumbria Courthouse ordered Forster to complete a 24-hour community order at an attendance centre in Workington.
He must also pay £590 compensation to Laura Wilson for the damage caused.
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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