A PROLIFIC shoplifter has been banned from entering a large number of convenience stores and a Cheshire town centre as part of efforts to tackle his offending.
Ian McIntyre was handed the two-year order at Chester Magistrates' Court on Thursday, May 2, following multiple incidents of shoplifting across Crewe and the surrounding areas.
As a result, the 45-year-old, of no fixed address but of Crewe, has been banned from entering the Grand Junction Retail Park area of Crewe and the area of Crewe town centre.
He is also banned from entering the following stores:
Bradfield Road service station, Crewe
B&Q store on Weston Road, Crewe
Cooperative store on Parkers Road, Crewe
Cooperative store on Readesdale Avenue, Crewe
Cooperative store on Remer Street, Crewe
McColl's on Badger Avenue, Crewe
The Post Office, on West Street, Crewe
Queens Park service station on Victoria Avenue, Crewe
B&M Bargains, Beam Heath Way, Nantwich
Sainsbury's store on Middlewich Road, Nantwich
Cooperative on Crewe Road, Haslington
Cooperative store, Beechwood Close, Stapley
West Heath Shopping Centre on Holmes Chapel Road, Congleton
Euro Garages on Jack Mills Way, Shavington
As part of order, he has also been banned from having open vessels of alcohol in a public place.
If he fails to comply with the CBO, McIntyre will be committing a criminal offence which may result in a recall to prison or fine.
Police Constable, Justin Taylor, of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said: "Ian McIntyre has been a persistent problem for local businesses across Crewe, so I am very thankful that the courts have recognised the hard work of our Beat Team, leading to him being issued with this Criminal Behaviour Order.
"I hope the granting of this CBO can provide some reassurance to local retailers and residents that we are doing all we can to deter anti-social behaviour and criminality like this from occurring in our town.
“McIntyre is under the order until 2 May 2026 and if he fails to comply, he could face imprisonment.”
If anyone does encounter McIntyre breaching the restrictions of his orders, then please contact Cheshire Police via cheshire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/soh/seen-or-heard/ or call 101, to report it.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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