Man, 42, jailed for controlling and coercive behaviour towards ex-partner in Nantwich

By Ryan Parker 25th Apr 2025

Ben Carr, of Freemen Street, Stafford, was jailed for 30 months after appearing at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday 15 April (Cheshire Police).
Ben Carr, of Freemen Street, Stafford, was jailed for 30 months after appearing at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday 15 April (Cheshire Police).

A 42-year-old man has been jailed for controlling and coercive behaviour towards a former partner in Nantwich.

Ben Carr, of Freemen Street, Stafford, was jailed for 30 months after appearing at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday 15 April. He was previously found guilty of the offence following a trial.

On top of his sentence, Carr will serve an additional eight weeks for the activation of a suspended sentence previously imposed in June 2022 by Staffordshire Magistrates' Court.

Between December 2019 and December 2022, Ben Carr engaged in controlling and coercive behaviour towards the victim in the Willaston (Nub News).

Between December 2019 and December 2022, Carr engaged in controlling and coercive behaviour towards the victim in the Willaston area of Nantwich.

This included physically assaulting her on several occasions which caused bruising, as well as biting her and grabbing her throat to restrict her breathing.

He was also verbally abusive, would throw items at her, and damaged her laptop on one occasion.

Even when the relationship ended Carr continued to try and contact the victim with unwanted calls and messages. The victim reported the incidents to police in April 2023.

Carr was subsequently arrested and interviewed in relation to the reports and was charged following an investigation.

He is now also subject to a restraining order to protect the victim in this case.

Following the sentencing, a spokesperson for Cheshire Police said: "No one should have to live in fear when just going about their daily life, especially when the perpetrator is someone they should be able to trust.

Ben Carr is now also subject to a restraining order to protect the victim in this case (Cheshire Police).

"Carr both physically assaulted the victim and verbally abused her, even bombarding her with unwanted contact once the relationship ended.

"I would like to commend the victim's bravery throughout this investigation.

"This sentence should serve as a reminder that Cheshire Constabulary takes all offences of this nature and domestic abuse extremely seriously.

"Any allegation will be thoroughly investigated, with the needs of the victim always being our main priority."

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