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Banned: Meet the six people barred from supermarkets, shops and addresses

by Cumbria Crack
25/01/2024
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These six people are banned from shops, supermarkets and areas in West Cumbria due to anti-social and criminal behaviour.

Cumbria police’s Workington Neighbourhood Policing Team has released the six photos to remind people that criminal behaviour orders and injunctions are useful tools to stop anti-social behaviour.

Workington Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “Criminal behaviour orders are a useful tool to place restrictions on individuals to prevent further criminality.

“We work with our partners to provide evidence to the courts to grant the orders which help protect business owners and local residents from individuals persistent criminal behaviours.”

Those with criminal behaviour orders are:

Nicola Moore

The 40-year-old’s order remains in place until 2026.The conditions of her order are to not enter a premises under the Workington and Whitehaven Shopwatch scheme or enter a specified area of Workington town centre. She must also not entre Heron Foods in Maryport.

Louise Barber

The 27-year-old’s order remains in place until 2025. The conditions of her order prohibits her from entering any property or premises that are members of the Workington Shopwatch scheme except for the library which is excluded.

Samuel Wallace

The 33-year-old is bannedfrom entering any shop in the Workington Shopwatch scheme or entering any Tesco or McColls in Cumbria until 2025.

Louise Bowman

The 35-year-old’s order remains in place until 2026.

Melissa Ridley

Officers secured a five-year order in June 2023 against the 35-year-old.

She cannot:

  • Enter any property or premises that are members of the Workington Shopwatch scheme at any time
  • Enter any property or premises that are members of the Maryport Shopwatch scheme at any time
  • Enter any B&M in Cumbria
  • Enter any Lidl in Cumbria
  • Enter any Morrisons in Cumbria
  • Enter any Co-Op in Cumbria
  • Enter any Asda in Cumbria
  • Enter any Home Bargains in Cumbria

She is not to be drunk or under the influence of drugs in any public place, or be in possession of any unsealed containers of alcohol on:

  • Ellenborough Road, Maryport
  • Curzon Street, Maryport
  • Queen Street, Maryport
  • William Street, Workington
  • Derwent Howe Industrial Estate, Workington
  • Station Road, Wigton
  • Wigton Road, Carlisle
  • Kingstown Retail Park, Carlisle

The conditions of her order prohibits her from entering a property or premises that are members of the Workington Schemelink or who display the Schemelink sign at any time.

Brett Dempster

In May, officers secured a civil injunction against Dempster, 42. The injunction is in place indefinitely and prevents him engaging in certain conduct at an address on Station Road, Workington. He also has a criminal behaviour order in place until July 2024.

 The injunction prevents him from doing the following at the address:

  • Engaging in conduct which causes a nuisance or annoyance
  • Engaging in conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in the area of a specified address on Station Road 
  • Using insulting language or threatening violence against any persons residing in the area of Station Road. 
  • Not permit any persons visiting a specified address between 9pm and 7am
  • Dempster must also not enter St Michael’s churchyard at any time without the express written permission of the reverend in charge.

PC Lisa Law said: “Breaching the order is a criminal offence, which can lead to a prison sentence.

“I would encourage anyone who witnesses the terms of such a court order being breached to contact us.

“The punishment for breaking the terms of an order can be up to five years in prison.”

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