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A 41-year-old woman has been jailed for breaching a Community Behaviour Order (CBO).
Paula Clutton, of Market Street, Holyhead, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates court on Friday January 19th after breaching a CBO in the Bangor area.
She received 16 weeks imprisonment.
Sergeant Andy Davies said: “Paula Clutton has caused significant demand on emergency services resources when we could have been helping other members of the community.
“Anti-social behaviour affects everyone who lives, works and visits the community of Bangor and we hope that today’s result will be welcomed by the residents of Bangor.”
Criminal Behaviour Orders are issued by a criminal court to tackle serious and persistent individuals engaged in criminal activity. Breaching a criminal behaviour order is a criminal offence and could result in imprisonment.