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Tom Duffy

Man banned from every house in Cheshire after spitting at police

A thug who spat at police after stealing two charity boxes has been ordered to comply with a criminal behaviour order ( CBO.)

David Power, 38, spat and kicked out at police after he was arrested last February after a burglary at a Widnes pharmacy.

Power was arrested by police after he broke into the pharmacy and stole charity boxes. He then became aggressive and abusive and "continually" spat inside the police car on route to the station. He also kicked out at a police officer.

Power pleaded guilty to burglary, assaulting an emergency service worker and causing criminal damage to a police vehicle. He was jailed for two years and four months during a hearing at Liverpool Crown court last May.

Power, who has now been released from prison, is subject to a CBO. The order, imposed on June 15 2020, prohibits him from doing any of the following:

  • Entering Leigh Avenue in Widnes
  • Going within the boundary of any private dwelling in Cheshire without the express prior permission of the owner or person responsible for the premises at that time
  • Being in the boundary of any business in Cheshire outside the hours of trading without the express permission of the owner or person responsible for the premises at that time
  • Placing any items being sold at a retail premises in anything other than a shopping bag, basket or trolley before the items have been paid for.

Police Constable Ian Prashar, of the Halton Problem Solving Team, said: “CBOs are preventative orders which are designed to stop the persistent offending of people who blight communities.

“They are only ever applied for and imposed as a last resort.

“In the case of persistent burglar David Power, he had caused alarm, harassment and distress to residents of Widnes for a number of years prior to his recent spell in prison.

“His criminal behaviour has caused many of his victims to not feel safe in their homes and businesses.

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“No-one should be subjected to such behaviour, or feel threatened or intimidated by the actions of other people, and we will use whatever powers we have at our disposal to protect Widnes’ residents and businesses and ensure that the town is a pleasant place to live, work and visit.

“Breaching the terms of a CBO is a criminal offence that carries a maximum term of imprisonment of five years.

“I hope that the CBO imposed on Power has the desired effect and deters him from committing further offences.

“He has been made aware that it is a criminal offence to breach the terms of a CBO, with the maximum penalty being five years in prison.

“Now that Power has been released from prison, if you see him breaching any of the provisions stipulated in the indefinite CBO please let us know.”

Anyone who encounters Power breaching any of the above restrictions is asked to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101 to report it.

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