
A Workington man has been banned from town shops for two years.
Allerdale Neighbourhood Policing Team secured a criminal behaviour order against a Workington man in order to address his persistent offending.
Criminal Behaviours Orders are issued in upon conviction and include prohibitions to prevent criminal and anti-social behaviour.
The order will either prohibit or require the offender to do something as described in the order.
On Wednesday, January 22 2025 at Workington Magistrates Court, officers secured a two-year CBO for Dylan Scott, 24.
His order bans him from:
- Entering any property or premises that are part of the Workington Schemelink or who display the Schemelink sign at any time.
- Entering The Perfume Shop, Ivison Lane, Workington
- Entering Morrisons Daily, Harrington Road, Workington
Sgt Leesa Edwards, of Allerdale NPT, said: “Criminal behaviour orders are a useful tool to prevent further criminality and help protect business owners and local residents. As a team we are proactive in identifying those persistently committing offences and making such applications at court. We would encourage anyone who witnesses the terms of such a court order being breached to contact Cumbria police.”
The punishment for breaking the terms of a criminal behaviour order can be up to five years in prison.