Lee Moseley, of Crowmeole Lane in Shrewsbury, was given the CBO on Wednesday 24 September at Telford Magistrates Court.
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Shrewsbury Man banned from Telford and Newport shops

A man has been given a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) banning him from entering a number of stores in Telford and Shrewsbury for three years.

Lee Moseley, of Crowmeole Lane in Shrewsbury, was given the CBO on Wednesday 24 September at Telford Magistrates Court.

The CBO means the 42-year-old will not be allowed to enter the following stores until the order expires in September 2028:

  • Waitrose in Newport
  • Savers in Wellington
  • Wellington Express in Wellington
  • Tesco Express on Haygate Road in Wellington
  • Marks and Spencer’s on Castle Street in Shrewsbury
  • B&M on Brixton Way in Harlescott, Shrewsbury
  • Hotel Chocolat on Pride Hill in Shrewsbury
  • Spar on Ellesmere Road in Shrewsbury

A CBO is a civil order designed to tackle the most serious and persistent anti-social individuals. The powers to issue a CBO are contained in the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, where behaviour has found to have caused alarm, distress or harassment.

Moseley’s CBO will be in place until September 2028 and anyone who sees him in breach of his CBO or committing an offence should report it to police immediately: Report a crime | West Mercia Police. Always call 999 in an emergency.

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