Monday, December 15, 2025
The man pictured is 53-year-old Mark Conroy and earlier this month (1 December) he was jailed after stabbing his neighbour in the neck in Colne.
In the early hours of 31st July of this year, the victim – a man in his 40s – was awoken by banging at his back window and door.
He went downstairs to investigate and as he opened the door, Conroy pushed through the door with a serrated knife in his right hand and started stabbing at him.
As he did that, Conroy shouted: “I will kill you.”
He then stabbed the victim under the chin and carried on the stabbing motions all over his body.
The victim managed to grab the knife with his right hand and shove the Conroy with his left hand back against the wall. Conroy then headbutted the victim, before Conroy jumped over the wall into his neighbour’s back yard.
Conroy has then thrown items at the victim including some wooden ladders.
The victim managed to get back into his property from where he called the police.
Conroy was arrested at his house in Blucher Street, minutes after the initial call to police.
After being arrested he said to a female police officer that “you’re next” and “that’s what you get when you mess around with Mark Conroy”.
He told a second female officer: “When I come back, I’m going to mess him up.”
The victim was taken to Airedale General Hospital before being transferred to Bradford Royal Infirmary for treatment on his neck wounds. Thankfully, his injuries were not life-threatening.
Conroy, now of no fixed address, was charged with Section 18 wounding with intent and possessing a knife in a public place the same day as he committed the offence. He was remanded into custody and later pleaded guilty to both offences when he appeared before a Judge at Burnley Crown Court.
He appeared at Preston Crown Court on 1st December where he was jailed for three years and nine months.