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A woman has been banned from St Ives and given an exclusion curfew from Huntingdon town centre for five years.
Emma Coppolaro, 44, of Payne Road, Sawtry, was handed a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) at Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court on Friday (15 December), which states she must NOT:
The CBO follows a conviction for assault occasioning actual bodily harm and assault by beating on 7 August in Sheep Market, St Ives, where she assaulted a shop worker.
At the same court on Friday she was given an 18 month Community Order with a 30 day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and a nine month drug rehabilitation requirement.
PC Janine Hagger said: “We hope this order will provide some respite to businesses and individuals in the areas. Any breaches of the CBO will be dealt with robustly.”