Sheffield man jailed and banned from supermarkets for ‘threatening’ behaviour and shoplifting offences

A Sheffield man has been handed a prison sentence as well as a ban from multiple supermarkets in the city after pleading guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.
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Callum Ripley, aged 31, appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Friday, June 16, where he was jailed for eight weeks and handed a five-year criminal behaviour order.

Ripley, of Greaves Road, Sheffield, pleaded guilty to multiple occurrences of theft from a shop, and using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour to those who challenged him.

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Criminal behaviour orders are one of the options available to officers when dealing with people engaging in repeated anti-social behaviour and low-level crime.

Callum Ripley, aged 31, of Greaves Road, Sheffield, has been given an eight-week prison sentence and a five-year criminal behaviour order.Callum Ripley, aged 31, of Greaves Road, Sheffield, has been given an eight-week prison sentence and a five-year criminal behaviour order.
Callum Ripley, aged 31, of Greaves Road, Sheffield, has been given an eight-week prison sentence and a five-year criminal behaviour order.

The criminal behaviour order prevents Ripley from entering numerous supermarkets, including Tesco, Morrisons, Asda, Sainsburys and Co-op across the Ecclesfield, Chapeltown and High Green areas of the city.

Breaches of any conditions associated with a criminal behaviour order can be reported to the police on 101.