Boy, 14, seriously injured elderly woman crashing into her on stolen moped

Police at the scene near Covingham Park following the incident back in November 2020

A teenage boy has been convicted of seriously injuring an elderly woman by crashing into her on a stolen moped in Swindon last year.

Several dads on the school run detained the 14-year-old after the collision on a public footpath near Covingham Park shortly after 3pm on Wednesday 4 November.

As first reported by Wiltshire 999s, he was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and theft of a motor vehicle as the elderly woman was given emergency first aid near Martinfield.

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At Wiltshire Youth Court on 16 February, the teenager – who cannot be named for legal reasons – pleaded guilty to seriously injuring a woman by dangerous driving, to stealing the Suzuki moped involved, driving it moped on a public footpath and without insurance.

The boy was also convicted of a number of other offences including possession of a knife in public (x2), grievous bodily harm (GBH), actual bodily harm (ABH), threatening behaviour, damaging MJ Kebabs and Pizza’s shop window to the value of £1,700, theft of a bicycle, and damaging a Mini Cooper to the value of £2,500.

Overall, he was sentenced to 18 months of detention and a training order in a secure centre. Four months of that related to the causing serious injury by dangerous driving offence.

The boy was also disqualified from holding a driving license for three years.

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