Man is only allowed to shop at Runcorn Shopping City and one other store under court order
The 26-year-old had previously been banned from Asda and three Co-ops but received a tighter court order after a shoplifting spree
Dominic Lyons, 26, most recently of Fenwick Lane, Runcorn. (Image: cheshirepolice)
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132-foot-tall building near transit; no parking spaces included
April 13, 2021 | 3:07 pm
April 13, 2021
Via Montgomery County Planning Board
The Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission plans to convert a parking lot in downtown Silver Spring into its new headquarters.
The Housing Opportunities Commission (HOC) announced in late 2019 that it planned to relocate from its Kensington location within three years.
The new building will be about 132 feet tall, according to Planning Board documents, and will sit at the intersection of Fenwick Lane and Second Avenue.
The location is important, Planning Board documents say, because it is near one of the HOC’s largest projects Elizabeth Square, a future multi-building development with up to 906 residences and provides “public services related to the agency’s affordable housing mission in a transit-rich downtown.”
Terrorist murderer, killer driver and racist thug jailed this week
An overview of the most serious cases linked to Merseyside over the last seven days
05:00, 18 JAN 2021
Updated
L-R Khairi Saadallah, Jason Lawlor and Carl Brown
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Police Blotter: Seven vehicle thefts in Bethesda area, 11 in Silver Spring area
Crimes reported to Montgomery County police Dec. 20 through Jan. 2 By Dan Schere |
Rockville area (including Rockville, North Potomac, Darnestown, Poolesville)
Thefts from vehicles
• Money and property were taken from two vehicles in the 10900 through 11500 blocks of Deborah Drive between 7 p.m. on Dec. 19 and 9 a.m. on Dec. 20.
• Money and property were taken from three vehicles between 3 p.m. on Dec. 30 and 11 a.m. on Dec. 31. Affected streets included Needwood Road, Mistic View Court and Eagles Head Court.
Vehicle thefts
• A vehicle was taken in the 15900 block of Frederick Road between 9:50 p.m. on Dec. 31 and 11 a.m. on Jan. 1.
Dominic Lyons A PERSISTENT thief has been banned from nearly every shop in Runcorn. Dominic Lyons was already banned from the Asda supermarket and three Co-op stores in the town following a series of convictions. Now he has been banned from all but two shops after another spate of offences. The 26-year-old was originally handed a criminal behaviour order lasting five years at Warrington Magistrates Court in April 2019. But Lyons, of Fenwick Lane, has continued to steal from shops and was convicted of three more offences at the same court on Tuesday, January 12. He stole meat and chocolate worth a total of £218 from the Aldi supermarket on Trident Retail Park and the Co-ops on Grangeway and Halton Road between Saturday, December 19, and Friday, January 8.