Owen Mckee
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Here's a summary of public criminal case information associated with individuals named Owen McKee in the UK:
1. HMA v Owen MCKEE (High Court - Glasgow HC, Scotland)
An individual named Owen McKee is currently involved in ongoing legal proceedings in the High Court in Glasgow, Scotland. The case reference is SCS/2026-049687. A "Criminal Preliminary Hearing" took place on June 29, 2026, and an "Indictment - Deferred" hearing is scheduled for July 27, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The prosecutor in this case is COPFS (Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service).
2. Thomas Owen McKee (Accrington, England)
Thomas Owen McKee has a history of criminal convictions in England.
- April 2020 Conviction: In April 2020, Thomas Owen McKee, then 27, was sentenced to 15 months in prison at Preston Crown Court. He admitted to charges of affray, common assault, and harassment. The charges stemmed from an incident on New Year's Day where, while under the influence of cocaine and alcohol, he threatened his ex-partner with a knife, waving it at her throat while she held their baby. Following his arrest and bail, he continued to bombard the victim with verbal threats. At the time, he had 33 convictions for 42 offences.
- June 2023 Conviction: In June 2023, Thomas McKee, from Accrington, was again sentenced for harassment and breaching a five-year restraining order that had been issued in 2020. He sent abusive phone calls and Snapchat messages to his former partner, making threats against her and their children, including calling his own child an "ugly ginger b**" and threatening to slit their throats. He received a sentence of 13 months for harassment and an additional nine months consecutively for breaching the restraining order.
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