A man has been sentenced following a series of thefts in the Farnworth area and breaching a harassment order. (Image: Google maps) Timothy Nolan, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 12 weeks imprisonment on Saturday (October 26) and slapped with a fine of £239 after appearing at Manchester & Salford Magistrates' Court. In addition, a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order was secured against him by officers of the Bolton South Neighbourhood Team.
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Farnworth man 'banned from Co-op' by police following a string of thefts
A man has been sentenced following a series of thefts in the Farnworth area and breaching a harassment order.