Woman pooed on floor of Las Iguanas and broke into kebab house in series of bizarre acts

Woman Commits Bizarre Acts at Various Businesses in Swansea

A woman named Naomi Davies recently engaged in a series of peculiar acts at establishments in Swansea, causing chaos and damage in her wake. These bizarre acts included putting on a chef’s jacket, turning off fridges and opening gas taps, and even defecating on the floor. Davies also assaulted a bar manager and behaved aggressively towards police officers when confronted on the street.

  • Naomi Davies was sentenced to nine months in prison for a series of burglaries at food businesses on Wind Street in Swansea.

Davies’ downward spiral began with a burglary at the Las Iguanas restaurant when she was caught donning a chef’s jacket and claimed to work there. She later entered other parts of the building, leaving behind messy searches and human feces on the floor. The incident led to the water supply being turned off, affecting multiple establishments.

  • Prosecutor Caitlin Brazel described a series of offenses that occurred at businesses on Wind Street in Swansea, all taking place within a week.

On a separate occasion, Davies broke into the Flame kebab house, where she stole money from the till, turned off fridges and freezers, and dangerously opened gas taps in the kitchen. Subsequently, she ransacked the Bank Statement pub, assaulting the manager and causing further disturbance before being restrained by construction workers.

  • Naomi Davies pleaded guilty to four counts of non-dwelling burglary, assault, and a public order offense during her sentencing at Swansea Crown Court.

Davies, a 43-year-old with a history of criminal convictions, was facing numerous charges related to these incidents. Despite her troubled past and homelessness, there is hope for her rehabilitation with assistance from charitable organizations offering support for stable accommodation upon her release from custody.

  • Recorder Christian Jowett sentenced Naomi Davies to nine months in prison, with a possibility of early release on license after serving half of her term.

Davies’ actions not only caused financial losses to the affected businesses but also raised concerns about public safety and the wellbeing of those around her. It serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of antisocial behavior and the importance of support systems for individuals experiencing hardship.