Drunk mums assaulted pensioner and stole his beer

Two young mums have been jailed after they forced their way into a scared pensioner’s home, assaulted him and stole his beer.

The victim was kicked and punched and struck in the face with a dog feeding bowl.

At Mold Crown Court the two women from Holywell were each jailed for 18 months.

The judge said the local community deserved to be given a rest from them.

Diana Caikawskaite, aged 25 from Holywell. Credit: North Wales Police

Diana Caikawskaite and Hannah Payne pleaded guilty to assaulting the man in his 70s and of theft.

They both also admitted being in breach of their criminal behaviour orders – Payne for the fifth time.

Caikawskaite, 25, of Penymaes Gardens in Holywell, and Payne, 24, of Moorfields in Holywell, were also made the subject of a five year restraining order.

They are not to approach the victim in any way and not to go within 100 yards of his home.

Judge Parry told them that they had targeted an elderly man when he was at home alone. He was vulnerable, he did not want them in his home and they knew it.

The elderly man had been left with bruising and discolouration to his face by the two women who were heavily under the influence of alcohol in breach of their criminal behaviour orders.

Both were arrested the following day but denied being involved.