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Police Hunt Woman Accused of Breaching Yungblud Stalking Order After Court No-Show

The warrant underscores enforcement of a January stalking order that bars contact or proximity.

Overview

  • Magistrates at Highbury Corner issued an arrest warrant Monday after Theresa Foley, 52, also known as Lucie Black, failed to attend a breach hearing.
  • Prosecutors say Foley appeared at the Here at Outernet venue in London on April 3 and shouted at fans queuing for a Yungblud show.
  • The five-year stalking protection order, granted on January 7 by South Yorkshire Magistrates' Court, bans contact with the singer or his team, going within a mile of his venues, and posting about him online.
  • Before the latest no-show, Foley emailed the court claiming fear and illness, sought a delay, and asked to overturn the order, which led to a postponement to May 18.
  • Police are now searching for Foley under a warrant that authorizes her arrest and detention until she appears before the court.