Terrorist murderer, killer driver and racist thug jailed this week
An overview of the most serious cases linked to Merseyside over the last seven days
05:00, 18 JAN 2021
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L-R Khairi Saadallah, Jason Lawlor and Carl Brown
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Menace banned from Wilko, Asda and six Co-Ops
A police constable said the 40-year-old has convictions for 29 theft-related offences and enough is enough
Alan McCormick, 40, of Bridgeway West, Windmill Hill, has been committing offences in Halton since 1999, Cheshire police said. (Image: cheshirepolice)
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Alan McCormick, of Bridgeway West in Windmill Hill, has been committing offences in Halton since 1999. The 40-year-old has been convicted of 29 theft-related offences, the latest of which saw him steal items worth a total of £122 from Runcorn Shopping City’s Wilko store on November 4. In a bid to deter McCormick from committing further shoplifting offences, Halton’s Problem Solving team applied for a three-year criminal behaviour order (CBO). The banning order was imposed on McCormick by Warrington Magistrates’ Court on Monday. It prohibits him from entering eight stores in Runcorn – Wilko at Shopping City; Co-op in Windmill Hill, Balfour Street, Halton Road, Grangeway, Murdishaw and Granville Street; and Asda in West Lane
Man, 26, is now banned from nearly every shop in his hometown
Persistent shoplifter Dominic Lyons is back in prison after continuing to steal despite a court order
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Dominic Lyons, 26, most recently of Fenwick Lane, Runcorn, has received a CBO banning him from most shops in the town. (Image: cheshirepolice)
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PLANS to triple the number of homes in Daresbury have been approved by Halton Council’s planning committee. At a meeting on Monday evening, the planning committee voted in favour of a proposal to expand Daresbury Park by building new offices, shops and up to 350 homes on fields next to the existing business park. The plans had been opposed by several neighbours who objected to the loss of green fields either side of Red Brow Lane and questioned whether the planned offices would even be used given the fact that even the existing ones were not fully let. Speaking on behalf of the objectors, William Tavernor said: “These are two different developments which are lumped into one.