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Police thanked for treating Newcastle-mad pensioner, 97, to first ever game

Police thanked for treating Newcastle-mad pensioner, 97, to first ever game
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Magpies fan Florence Rudd was taken to watch her side take on Everton in December.

Police have been thanked after treating a 97-year-old Newcastle United fan to her first-ever game in nine decades of support.

Florence Rudd, 97, was left low on confidence after the alleged incident at her Lemington home in Newcastle, prompting Pc Les Mitchell to organise the trip to St James' Park.

"After my meeting with Florence, I was really sad to hear her say that she didn't want to leave the house anymore," Pc Mitchell said.

"We talked about Newcastle and she told me that despite being a supporter for more than 90 years she had never been to see a game and I just thought 'what a great opportunity – how lovely would it be if we could encourage her to leave the house to see something she loves'."

Florence Rudd, a lifelong Newcastle fan, stands next to a police car
(Special Constable Ryan Young)

Ms Rudd was taken to see Newcastle host Everton in the Premier League on December 28, with the family driven to the ground in a police car before enjoying food inside the Heroes Suite.

The Magpies lost 2-1 to the Toffees, but Ms Rudd's son Colin was full of praise for Northumbria Police.

In a letter to Northumbria Police's chief constable Winton Keenen, he wrote: "Given our learned expectation that the police are severely understaffed and overstretched we did not expect such a dynamic and professional response.

"All your officers we dealt with are a credit to you and Northumbria Police and have made what was an unpleasant experience a little easier to bear."

Two men were arrested shortly after officers received a report of the suspected break in at Ms Rudd's home on December 2.

Both appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on January 2 where they pleaded not guilty to burglary and are due to appear on trial at the same court on May 11.

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