Store ban for prolific Maldon shoplifter

By Nub News Reporter

25th Aug 2023 | Local News

Charlie Hunt-Wragg has been banned from Chelmsford Co-op stores. (Credit: Essex Police)
Charlie Hunt-Wragg has been banned from Chelmsford Co-op stores. (Credit: Essex Police)

Following work by officers from the Essex Police Chelmsford Town Centre Team, a 23-year-old Maldon man has been banned from Co-op stores across the city.

Colchester magistrates granted a three-year criminal behaviour order against Charlie Hunt-Wragg, of High Street, which forbids him from entering any Co-op store in Chelmsford during that time.

He is also prohibited from entering the High Chelmer Shopping Centre in Chelmsford and from remaining in any shop or commercial premises, if staff ask him to leave.

CBOs are designed to tackle the most serious and persistent anti-social individuals where their behaviour has brought them before a criminal court.

It is an offence to breach the terms of a CBO and courts can impose a maximum sentence of up to five years' imprisonment or a fine, or both, for an adult convicted of breaching them.

Hunt-Wragg was also ordered to carry out 50 hours of unpaid work and to pay a £114 victim surcharge.

He had previously admitted three counts of theft from the Co-op store in Melbourne Avenue on 13 & 16 June & 6 July and one relating to the store in Havengore on 26 June. He also admitted stealing from Bodycare in the High Chelmer Shopping Centre on 28 June and from the Co-op store in Torquay Road, Springfield, on 3 & 13 July. Household products, including washing detergent, toiletries, confectionery, pet food and litter were among the items he stole.

A town centre team officer identified Hunt-Wragg from store CCTV and Hunt-Wragg was arrested just hours later on 13 July.

Acting Inspector Graham Thomas, of Chelmsford Town Centre Team, said after the hearing that Hunt-Wragg was a prolific shoplifter with a history of offending.

"Shoplifting is not a victimless crime. And Hunt-Wragg's behaviour has had a serious impact on staff and customers in the shops he has targeted.

"We work hard to keep the city centre safe and to protect victims of crime from repeat offenders while also seeking to divert those offenders from their criminal behaviour.

"And applying to the courts for criminal behaviour orders is one way we can do this as the conditions can be tailored to an individual's particular circumstances.

"In this case, Hunt-Wragg has not only been banned from several stores, he is not allowed to remain in any shop or business premises if he is asked to leave."

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