Shropshire Star

Four Telford troublemakers banned from town areas

A nuisance caller who repeatedly phoned the emergency services is among four people to have been handed a criminal behaviour order by police.

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Tehfoor Javeed has been banned from entering Telford Town Centre, the town's bus station, and any railway station in the county owned by National Rail until September 2020 under the terms of his order.

Tehfoor Javeed has been banned from Telford Town Centre

The 20-year-old, who lives in Arleston, Telford, will not be allowed to intentionally make false and malicious calls to the police and cannot call 999 except when someone's life is in danger, when there's a risk of serious injury to people or there is use or threats of immediate use of violence.

Javeed, who was said by police to have behaved in anti-social manner, will not be allowed to use threatening, insulting or abusive words to people outside of his household, or behave in a disorderly manner in any public place.

That will include the use of foul, abusive, threatening or intimidating language in public within Shropshire.

Chelsea Cree, 18, from St Georges, and Ashley Kilgour-Wilson, 16, from Dawley, were both given CBOs for anti-social behaviour in the community.

Cree was also said to have committed criminal offences.

Cree must not call 999 except in a real life emergency and is banned from interacting with Kilgour-Wilson and two other girls.

The CBO will last two years and expire on March 12, 2018.

Kilgour-Wilson must not shout or swear towards another person in any public place within the county of Shropshire.

She is also banned from associating with Cree and two other girls.

Timothy Slater must not enter Wellington town centre

Her CBO will expire on April 28, 2018.

Timothy Slater, 47, from Randlay, was given an order for anti-social behaviour, as well as criminal and drug offences.

During that time, he must not enter Wellington town centre, namely Victoria Road, Wrekin Road, Bridge Road and Vineyard Road.

His CBO is set to expire in December 2016.

According to the Sentencing Council, a CBO is an order designed to tackle the most serious and persistent anti-social individuals where their behaviour has brought them before a criminal court.

To report a breach of the CBOs, call West Mercia Police on 101. Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting www.crimestoppers-org.uk.

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