A WOMAN has admitted possession of an imitation firearm and criminal damage.
Harriett Womersley entered pleas for the first time to a number of offences when she appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Monday (October 24).
The 34-year-old, of no fixed abode but previously of Linton Close, Drakes Broughton, near Pershore, appeared via videolink to the hearing in Courtroom 3.
Womersley admitted causing criminal damage to Shaun Powell's car, a Vauxhall Corsa, on August 3 this year in Pershore.
Womersley pleaded guilty to possession of an imitation firearm, a BB gun - that offence taking place in Pershore on September 9.
And she admitted causing criminal damage to a police vehicle on July 9.
Womersley denied a charge of unlawfully wounding Shaun Powell - that offence alleged to have taken place on August 3 in Pershore.
Her co-accused, Martin Taylor, 65, of Randwick Drive, Worcester, has previously denied that unlawful wounding charge.
During the hearing the judge, Recorder Michael Duck KC, told Womersley and Taylor their trial will be placed in a warned list from February 6 next year.
The warned list means the trial could be called on at any point in the week after that date.
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Taylor's unconditional bail was renewed, while Womersley remains in custody.
Timothy Sapwell prosecuted in the case, Taylor was represented by Belinda Ariss while Lee Egan represented Womersley.
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