The Eden Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) against a man from Penrith.
The order was secured at Carlisle Magistrates Court on 24th September against David Ostle, aged 33, where he also appeared for two counts of shoplifting.
Ostle’s Criminal Behaviour Order, which is in place for five years, include conditions not to enter:
Sainsbury’s Common Garden Square, Penrith
Spar on Sandgate, Penrith
B&M on Middlegate, Penrith
B&M on Bridge Lane, Penrith
Morrisons on Brunswick Road, Penrith
M&S Foodhall on King Street, Penrith
PC Stewart Green, Eden Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We hope by securing this Criminal Behaviour Order it will provide the local community with some reassurance.
“The order will help protect business owners and local residents.
“I would encourage anyone who witnesses David Ostle breaching terms of the order to contact police.”
Breaches of the conditions of a CBO can lead to an arrest and punishment can be up to five years in prison. Ostle does not need to have committed any offences whilst in the shops to breach to order.
Anyone with any information regarding breaches can contact police via 101 (always call 999 in an emergency).
This work forms part of Operation Enhance and supports the wider work of the Safer Streets Summer campaign, maximising public safety.