A prolific offender has been jailed after breaching his Criminal Behaviour Order.
Ian James McIntyre, of no fixed abode but of Crewe, appeared at Chester Magistrates' Court on Thursday 13 June where he was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment.
McIntyre was previously handed the two-year order at Chester Magistrates' Court on Thursday 2 May, following multiple incidents of shoplifting across Crewe and the surrounding areas.
As a result, the 45-year-old was banned from entering the Grand Junction Retail Park area of Crewe, Crewe town centre as well as several shops across the town.
However, despite being handed the order, his offending continued, stealing from convenience stores in Shavington and Nantwich.
Thankfully, McIntyre's offending was brought to an end when he was identified by staff entering the Co-Operative store on Rember Street, Crewe, that he had previously been banned from under the CBO.
Upon being notified by shop staff, he was promptly arrested by officers and later charged.
He will remain subject to the CBO on his release from prison.
Police Constable Justin Taylor, of the Beat Management Team, said:
“Despite being issued with a two-year criminal behaviour order, Ian McIntyre continued to cause misery to local businesses, not only stealing hundreds of pounds worth of items and causing undue stress to staff and business owners.
“Thanks to the vigilance of staff at the Co-Operative on Remer Street in Crewe and their awareness of McIntyre’s CBO conditions, we were able to charge him with breaching his order after staff caught him entering the store.
“I hope his custodial sentence will reassure the businesses which were affected by his crimes and send a message to those who are intent on committing these types of offences that they will not be tolerated.”
Pictured - Ian James McIntyre, of no fixed abode but from Crewe.
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