A BARNSLEY father and daughter have been sentenced and handed criminal behaviour orders for numerous offences.
Terrance and Teri Hodson both stole items across numerous stores and supermarkets within the Penistone and Athersley areas, with Terrance also begging outside of the stores.
The 65-year-old, of Church View Road, Penistone, appeared at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court last week where he was given a 12-week sentence, suspended for 12 months, and was handed a CBO which is in force for three years.
The CBO bans him from entering or attempting to enter any Tesco supermarket or any associated land including car parks and where cash machines are within the Barnsley Council area; entering or attempting to enter Greggs on High Street in Penistone; entering or attempting to enter any Co-op stores within the Barnsley Council area or entering or attempting to enter Lidl on Wakefield Road or any associated land of its store including the car park.
He also has a community protection notice in place which bans him from begging and not conducting himself in a manner that would give a member of the public the impression that he is homeless.
His 40-year-old daughter, of Selby Road, New Lodge, appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on May 15 and was handed a 16-week sentence, suspended for 18 months, and a CBO which is in force for three years and prohibits her from entering or attempting to enter any Co-op store within the Barnsley Council area, including petrol stations incorporating Co-op stores.
A police spokesperson said: “A CBO is one of the options available to officers when it comes to dealing with people engaging in repeated antisocial behaviour or low-level crime.
“If you see Terrance or Teri Hodson breaching any of the conditions of their CBOs, please contact us via 101 or through our online portal.”