Man jailed because he keeps stealing meat
Dominic Lyons, 26, is back in prison just days after his release
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Dominic Lyons, 26, most recently of Fenwick Lane, Runcorn. (Image: cheshirepolice)
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A shoplifter who was banned from shopping anywhere except Runcorn Shopping City and his local store is back in prison only a fortnight after his last release.
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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69 people jailed in March for crimes linked to Merseyside liverpoolecho.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liverpoolecho.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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(L-R) Jonathan Simpson, Paul Mannion and David Pugh were among the criminals jailed for crimes linked to Merseyside over the past week
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Man broke friend s jaw with single punch in front of young son
When the victim said he was going to call the police Lewis Ainge said Are you lad? Are you?”
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Lewis Ian Ainge, 29, of Davenport Row, Halton Lodge, Runcorn. (Image: cheshirepolice)
A thug broke his friend’s jaw in two places in front of the victim’s young son after barging into his living room and punching him. Lewis Ainge, 29, of Davenport Row, Halton Lodge, Runcorn, entered Steven Carr’s bungalow on a neighbouring street at around 10.15pm on Sunday, December 20.
Ainge entered the house through a shut but unlocked front door then burst into the living room where Mr Carr was watching television with his son and adult step-daughter.