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Andy Carroll Charged With Breaching Non‑Molestation Order, Court Date Set for Dec. 30

Police named the 36-year-old after an April arrest linked to an alleged March incident, with legal restrictions limiting what can be reported.

Overview

  • Essex Police said Andrew Carroll, 36, of Epping, has been charged with breaching a non-molestation order following an alleged incident in March.
  • He was arrested on April 27 and is due to appear at Chelmsford magistrates’ court on Tuesday, December 30.
  • Reports state he was detained at London Stansted shortly after arriving from France, with a Sun source claiming Border Force checks prompted police involvement.
  • Journalists note that details of the case cannot be disclosed for legal reasons at this stage.
  • A non-molestation order is a civil injunction restricting contact, and breaching it can lead to criminal penalties, including a potential prison sentence depending on circumstances.