Carlisle Man banned from entering Penrith Supermarkets by Majesties Court

Carlisle Man banned from entering Penrith Supermarkets by Majesties Court.

Cumbria Police officers in north Cumbria have taken action to stop a Carlisle man’s criminal behaviour.

A five-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) was secured on 19 December at Carlisle’s Magistrates Court against Kane Queen, aged 29, of Lindisfarne Street, Carlisle who was also sentenced on the same date to four weeks for shoplifting.

The order handed down by magistrates court means Mr Queen can NOT enter any premises part of the Carlisle Shopwatch/Retailers against crime scheme, As well as Not to enter Morrison’s, Kingstown Road, Carlisle

Not to enter Sainsbury’s, Penrith

Not to enter Booths,Penrith

Problem Solver PC Heidi Underwood, said: “This Criminal Behaviour Order was a great outcome and is a useful tool to place restrictions on Queen to prevent further criminality and help protect business owners and local residents. I would encourage anyone who witnesses the terms of such a court order being broken to contact the police immediately."

The punishment for breaking the terms of a CBO can be up to five years in prison.” Anyone who witnesses Kane Queen breaching the terms of his CBO should contact the police.

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