Man who breached anti-social behaviour injunction more than 14 times in Fleetwood jailed

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A man who breached an anti-social behaviour injunction more than 14 times in Fleetwood has been jailed.

Ashley Tombs, 34, was given a civil injunction on May 17, 2022 to prevent anti-social behaviour.

It was granted by a judge following numerous complaints from the public regarding repeated incidents of anti-social behaviour.

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This included making numerous female victims feel harassed, alarmed, and distressed.

Ashley Tombs was jailed after breaching an anti-social behaviour injunction in Fleetwood (Credit: Lancashire Police)Ashley Tombs was jailed after breaching an anti-social behaviour injunction in Fleetwood (Credit: Lancashire Police)
Ashley Tombs was jailed after breaching an anti-social behaviour injunction in Fleetwood (Credit: Lancashire Police)

The injunction banned Tombs from:

- causing harassment, alarm or distress

- using abusive or foul language towards any person

- threatening to use violence or using violence against any person.

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On August 16, 2023, Tombs was arrested in Fleetwood for breaching the injunction on 14 counts between June 1 2023 to August 2023.

During a hearing at Blackpool County Court, it was found there had been further breaches of the injunction by Tombs between April 2023 and May 2023.

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On August 17, Ashley Tombs, 34, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to seven months in prison for breaching the injunction.

A spokesman for Lancashire Police said: “Lancashire Constabulary and the Police and Crime Commissioner are working with partner agencies as part of Operation Centurion, to continue tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) and are committed to making our communities a safer and nicer place to live."