By Amy Farnworth and Andrew Bellard
Simon Bullen A FARRIER who was going through an acrimonious divorce has been convicted of stalking after he began filming his wife and her policeman boyfriend.
Blackburn magistrates heard Simon Bullen, 43, claimed he was gathering evidence to use in family court proceedings, but accepted he should have stopped after a police warning. Jack Troup, prosecuting, said Bullen’s ex-wife, Stephanie Bullen started a relationship with Kevin Day, a serving Lancashire police sergeant, in November 2019. Between November 6 and December 22 the defendant started filming his wife Mr Troup told the court: “There are 20 clips which show the complainants car parked outside Mr Day’s address.
Simon Bullen A FARRIER going through an acrimonious divorce has been convicted of stalking after he began filming his wife and her policeman boyfriend. Blackburn magistrates heard Simon Bullen, 43, claimed he was gathering evidence for family court proceedings, but accepted he should have stopped after a police warning. Jack Troup, prosecuting, said Bullen’s now ex-wife, Stephanie Bullen, started a relationship with Kevin Day, a serving Lancashire police sergeant, in November 2019, before the filming began. Mr Troup said: “There are 20 clips which show the complainant’s car parked outside Mr Day’s address. There were two occasions when there was an actual face-to-face confrontation and on both those occasions Stephanie was in her car.”