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Violent Maidstone woman jailed after biting and kicking police officer in Week Street

13:20, 13 February 2023

updated: 15:16, 13 February 2023

A violent and drunk woman who bit and kicked an officer has been jailed.

Sherilee Woodward attacked two officers and racially abused members of the public during a drunken tirade in Week Street, Maidstone.

Sherilee Woodward, from Salem Street, Maidstone, has been jailed after a violent incident in the town centre. Picture: Kent Police
Sherilee Woodward, from Salem Street, Maidstone, has been jailed after a violent incident in the town centre. Picture: Kent Police

Officers were called to the town centre after reports of a disturbance at a restaurant.

They approached Woodward, 44, to speak to her as she matched a description of a person involved in the incident.

Woodward, of Salem Street, Maidstone, was arrested and when officers tried to search her she kicked one of them and bit a second constable's hand.

It caused a deep cut and bruising which the officer required medical attention for.

Woodward was later charged with assault causing actual bodily harm, assaulting an emergency worker and a racially aggravated public order offence.

The incident happened on Week Street, Maidstone. Picture: Google
The incident happened on Week Street, Maidstone. Picture: Google

She pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court last Thursday (Feb 9) and was sentenced to two years in prison.

DC Kim Bashford, of Maidstone CID, said: "Officers should be able to discharge their duty of protecting the public without suffering abuse or being assaulted.

"In this case, a woman causing a considerable public nuisance also injured an officer who had to receive hospital treatment and undergo a course of medication.

"Woodward is now starting a prison sentence and visitors to Maidstone and its residents will be spared her offensive behaviour."

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