Horrified mother woke to man at the end of her bed holding her child

by · Mail Online

A man has been jailed for attempting to kidnap a two-year-old boy in front of his terrified mother.

Reece Jolliffe, 28, was drunk when he entered the victim's home through an unlocked door at around 4am.

The victim's mother awoke to find Jolliffe at the end of her bed holding her child in his arms.

Upon being disturbed Jolliffe dropped the child and ran out of the house.

Police officers rushed to Jolliffe's home address and arrested him on suspicion of kidnap.

The victim's mother awoke to see Reece Jolliffe stood at the end of her bed, holding her two year old child

During interview, Jolliffe claimed he could not remember what happened after he left the pub.

Jolliffe, of Amesbury, Wiltshire, appeared at at Salisbury Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to attempted kidnap and was sentenced to two years imprisonment.

He was given an immediate two-year custodial sentence and a 10-year restraining order was imposed to prevent him from contacting the victim's family and attending their home address.

In a statement read to court, the victim's mother made clear the devastating impact Jolliffe has had on her family's lives and the ongoing fear it has left her with.

She wrote: 'I did not sleep for months. I spent every night at the end of my bed keeping an eye on the back door.

'I was terrified of everyone and everything. I will not trust anybody ever again.'

Jolliffe was given an immediate two-year custodial sentence and a 10-year restraining order was imposed to prevent him from contacting the victim's family

He was also ordered to pay a surcharge of £187 to fund victim services.

Sgt Matthew Goldring said: 'This was a deeply disturbing incident for the entire family.

'We do not know Jolliffe's full intentions when he entered the victim's home, but his actions were significantly alarming.

'I would like to personally thank the victim's mother for her bravery in reporting this to Wiltshire Police and trusting that we would bring Jolliffe to justice.'