Creepy stalker made woman's life hell and hid tracker on her car

02 May 2024 , 12:55
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Peter Beaven outside Colchester Magistrates
Peter Beaven outside Colchester Magistrates' Court (Image: Newsquest/SWNS)

A former civil engineer who stalked a woman for three years and placed a tracker on the her car has been ordered to pay her £3,000 in compensation.

Peter Beaven, 70, targeted a woman having first encountered the victim at a dental clinic nearly a decade ago. Colchester Magistrates' Court heard on Wednesday (May 1) how Beaven would hide behind parked cars before approaching her and insisting on walking her to her place of work.

He also sent a Valentine's card to his victim which had a QR code inside containing a message telling her she would see Beaven at a certain time and date. The victim took her car to a garage for a routine repair and a mechanic informed her a tracking device had been placed on her car. The victim then reported the tracker to Essex Police but said she couldn't be sure it was Beaven who had placed it on her car.

She then took a lunch break later than usual, and when she returned to her place of work she found Beaven was once again waiting for her. Beaven, of St Peters Street in Colchester, later admitted to police he had placed the tracker on his victim's car two years ago. Serena Berry, prosecuting, said: "The victim did not encourage this behaviour. If the victim was having a conversation with someone in the street, the defendant would loiter until the conversation had finished and try and escort her to work.

"He said he placed the tracker on her car so he could try and meet the victim at a location away from work which would look like an accident." The court heard how the victim had replaced her car since the incident and installed an alarm system at her address. The victim also had to change her daily routine and suffered nightmares because of the incident.

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Beaven, who was formerly a civil engineer and is divorced, was ordered to pay £3,000 in compensation to his victim and will serve a two-year community order. He must also carry out 140 hours of unpaid work and complete 40 rehabilitation requirement days.

Rom Preston-Ellis

Stalking, Unpaid work, Court case, Essex Police, Valentine's Day

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