A County Durham woman will appear in court charged with assaulting an NHS worker, a police officer and another individual at Darlington Memorial Hospital.
Sherylee Myers, 34, of Craddock Street, Spennymoor, will appear in Newton Aycliffe Magistrates' Court on Monday (September 4) charged with four separate offences.
The first charge against Myers is for the assault by beating of a police officer, while he was carrying out his duties.
Additionally, Myers is charged with causing a disturbance on NHS premises, at Darlington Memorial Hospital.
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According to court documents, she caused a nuisance or disturbance to a staff member at Darlington Memorial Hospital, who was working.
When asked to leave the premises by police, Myers allegedly refused.
The third charge against Myers is another case of assault by beating.
Lastly, Myers is accused of assaulting an A&E Sister who was carrying out her work at the time of the incident.
All of the offences are alleged to have taken place on June 7 this year.
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