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A Cheltenham woman has been banned from shops in Cheltenham after admitting to shoplifting.
Kayleigh McConnon, aged 36 and of Vittoria Walk, appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court last Thursday (23 October) where she received a Criminal Behaviour Order after admitting to stealing perfume sets worth £387 from a shop.
The three-year order against McConnon prevents her from entering any retail premise in Cheltenham with the exception of:
Anyone who sees McConnon breaching her Criminal Behaviour Order is asked to call police on 101.
Breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order has a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment.
PC Jill Bundock said: “McConnon has been a prolific shoplifter in Cheltenham and I am hopeful that this Criminal Behaviour Order will put businesses at ease.
“This order shows our dedication to targeting shoplifting and we hope that this shows other shoplifters that we will not tolerate their actions.”