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Stone anti-social behaviour leads to extended community behaviour order

Police handcuff21-year-old Brandon Dickinson of Yarnfield has been issued with an extended community behaviour order following instances of anti-social behaviour in Stone.

Brandon Dickinson, of The Paddocks, Yarnfield, was previously subject to a Community Behaviour Order which banned him from entering Stone town centre or the surrounding areas. Staffordshire Police were able to extend this on the 17th of February, so the order will remain in place until 17 February 2022.

Chief Inspector Giles Parsons of Stafford Borough Neighbourhood Policing Team said he hopes the order will help to minimise the impact of offending on members of the Stone community.

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Dickinson was also detained by officers on Monday morning, 22nd February, after a warrant was issued for his arrest on Wednesday 17th February after failing to appear in court over a charge of assault.

He appeared before magistrates at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre later that day and received a 6-month conditional discharge for the offence.

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  • carl HARTLEY

    why should the adults put up with the abuse from the young teenagers in stone this is from the nieghbourhoodwatch team from carl the coordinator of stone town

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