A woman has been banned from areas of Ellesmere Port under the terms of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).
Jade Grannell was handed the two-year CBO at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 17th February after officers provided evidence of her displaying anti-social behaviour across Ellesmere Port.
The 37-year-old is now banned from the exclusion area in Ellesmere Port.
She must not enter the premises or grounds of any sheltered housing or supported living accommodation provided by the local authority, or housing association, or other private company, situated within the Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council area without the written permission of the relevant housing body, or private company, save for premises where she has been placed as a resident and only during the time when she is a resident.
Grannell must also not enter any address or premises from which she has already been barred or asked to leave, in writing.
Constable Lucy Hawkins said:
“Grannell has caused persistent and escalating anti-social behaviour and this CBO has been sought to put a stop to her behaviour, while hopefully providing long‑term prevention of this conduct.
“I hope this CBO will provide reassurance to the local community that we are committed to tackling this type of behaviour, protecting vulnerable members of the community, and listening to the public’s concerns.
“If anyone witnesses Grannell breaching the terms of her CBO, please contact 101 or report the breach via our website, so she can be held accountable for her actions.”
Pictured - Jade Grannell.
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