Dunstable man handed restraining order after pleading guilty to stalking

He admitted to the charges at a court hearing
Luton Magistrates' Court. Picture: Tony MargiocchiLuton Magistrates' Court. Picture: Tony Margiocchi
Luton Magistrates' Court. Picture: Tony Margiocchi

A man from Dunstable has been ordered to stay away from his victim after he admitted to stalking her.

Martin Wooder, 37, of High Street, Dunstable pleaded guilty to stalking plus a further charge of causing alarm and distress at a recent court hearing.

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At Luton Magistrates Court, Wooder, owns Harlequin Garage in Aylesbury, was ordered to pay his victim £100, a £85 fee to the courts and a £114 surcharge for his crimes. He was handed a restraining order that prevents him from approaching the victim – lasting until November 6 2025.

At a Luton Magistrates Court hearing he was ordered to pay £100 to the victim, a £85 fee to the courts and a £114 surcharge. He has a restraining order preventing him from approaching the victim which lasts until 6 November 2025. He will also be electronically monitored until March 6 of this year.