Banned: Serial offender who made Longhill residents’ lives a ‘misery’

PERSISTENT OFFENDER: Scott Vaughan

By Rick Lyon

A man has been banned from several Hull streets for a period of two years after blighting the lives of residents with constant antisocial behaviour.

Scott Vaughan, 35, of Mullion Close, Bransholme, has received what is known as an ‘ouster injunction’, which bans him from a number of streets in the Longhill area, following a case heard at Hull County Court.

Hull City Council’s Neighbourhood Nuisance Team worked with Humberside Police to support local residents to take a stand against Vaughan’s behaviour following regular claims of antisocial behaviour and offending.

Vaughan was reported for issues throughout Longhill including drug dealing, shouting, fighting, carrying weapons including a machete, swearing, threats and intimidation.

NO-GO: The area Vaughan cannot enter

Councillor Rob Pritchard, portfolio holder for communities, crime prevention and culture, said: “This order will give local people whose lives were made a misery because of Vaughan’s behaviour peace of mind and the ability to enjoy their community again.

“I’d like to thank all the partners who worked so well together to bring about the conviction of this offender who, despite being offered help, refused this offer and continued to cause distress to others. 

“Hopefully this sentence will send out a signal to others that such behaviour will not be tolerated, so people in Hull can live in peace.”

The injunction forbids Vaughan from entering an area stretching from Saltshouse Road to Frome Road and Waverley Road, and between Holderness Drain and Shannon Road. He must also not cause “nuisance, annoyance or disturbance” to anyone who lives within the designated area.

  • Anyone who witnesses Vaughan breaching the terms of his injunction or sees him within the marked boundary of the map is urged to contact Humberside Police on 101.

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