An 18-year-old man has been sentenced to six years in a Young Offender Institution after attacking his victim with a shovel in Scarborough.
The incident happened on Barrowcliff Road at about 6pm on Sunday 4 August.
Matthew David Heap struck his victim multiple times on the head and shoulder with a shovel in what police described as a brutal assault.
The victim suffered severe injuries, including lacerations to the back of his head and a fractured shoulder.
Heap fled the scene after the attack but was later arrested in Humberside.
The shovel used in the attack was found hidden in some bushes at the junction between Green Lane and Colescliffe Road, with Heap’s DNA located on the handle and the victim’s DNA on the shovel blade.
When arrested, Heap was also found in possession of 30 wraps of heroin and a ‘burner’ phone.
Barrowcliff Road, Scarborough
During his first appearance in court, Heap admitted wounding with intent and possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and was today (Tuesday) sentenced to six years in a Young Offender Institution at a hearing at York Crown Court.
Detective Constable Sam Rivers of North Yorkshire Police said: “This case presented significant challenges. Heap is a well-known figure on the Barrowcliff estate, and we believe some witnesses hesitated to come forward due to fear of repercussions.
“Heap has been a source of fear in this community for some time, but his violent actions have finally caught up with him. Thanks to the bravery of the victim, who stood firm and provided crucial evidence, justice has been served.
“Residents of Barrowcliff can take some comfort knowing this violent individual is now off the streets. The police and courts take violent offences extremely seriously and will continue to work tirelessly to bring offenders like Heap to justice.”