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A thief who stole 31 coats worth more than £3,000 from Peterborough stores has been banned from the city’s retail parks.
Ashley Granger, 35, was arrested in Lincoln Road on the afternoon of 22 November after he was caught stealing a television from Currys in Maskew Avenue Retail Park.
He was chased out of the store by security who detained him nearby until police arrived and arrested him for a total of nine shoplifting offences that he was wanted for.
Granger, of Welland Road, Dogsthorpe, appeared at Peterborough Trial Court on Friday (15 December) where he was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months, after admitting nine offences:
He must complete a 30-day thinking skills programme, a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement and has been made subject of a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) which states he must not enter:
PC Megan Curtis, who investigated, said: “Granger has been prolific in his offending recently, which is why we have taken action to get a Criminal Behaviour Order in place.
“Having this order gives us greater powers to manage his offending – if he is found to breach the conditions, this is an arrestable offence and he will be put back before the courts.”
Anyone with information about Granger breaching the CBO should contact us via our web chat service or online forms at report. Those without internet access should call 101.