Crewe man handed a five year CBO

A man has been banned from several areas of Crewe after officers secured a five year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).

Kenneth Jackson has been banned from from several areas of Crewe
Published 17th Jun 2025
Last updated 17th Jun 2025

Kenneth Jackson, 37, appeared at Crewe Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 3 June where he was handed the order following numerous shoplifting offences.

Under the terms of the CBO, he has been banned from Dorothy Flude Retail Park, Crewe, and the Morrisons store in Dunwoody Way, Crewe.

He is also prohibited from being drunk in a public place and must not cause a nuisance on NHS premises, as a patient or otherwise.

If Jackson fails to comply with the CBO, he will be committing a criminal offence.

Inspector Dan Welch, of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said:

“We are committed to tackling retail crime and we are doing everything we can to support our local businesses and protect them from offenders like Jackson.

“I hope this CBO also serves as a reminder of our zero-tolerance approach to people causing a nuisance on NHS premises which is not acceptable and causes disruption to not only healthcare workers but other patients.

“Orders such as CBOs are one of many tools that allow officers to deter thieves and prevent crime in our communities.