Second Injunction Granted By Court Against A Workington Woman

A second injunction has been granted at court for a woman’s involvement in anti-social behaviour, nuisance, disorder and criminality at an address in Workington.

Dionne Mongerlard

This is the second injunction at the same address, in the area of Station Road, following the Allerdale Neighbourhood Policing Teams’ extensive work to prevent anti-social behaviour in the area.

The courts granted the injunction against Dionne Mongelard, 41, on Friday, July 14, this is the second injunction at the property with one granted against Brett Dempster, 42, in May this year.

Mongelard is subject to the injunction until a further order is made in relation to a specific address on Station Road, Workington. The injunction prevents her from doing the following at the address:

  • Engaging in conduct which causes a nuisance or annoyance
  • Engaging in conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress in the area of a specified address on Station Road 
  • Not permit any persons visiting a specified address between 9pm and 7am
  • Mongelard must also not enter St Michael’s churchyard at any time without the express written permission of the Reverend in charge.

PC Law from the Allerdale Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “We are pleased that the court granted this injunction to disrupt and help improve the quality of life of those in the area. 

“Without the evidence provided by partners and residents, we would not have been able to act and achieve some of the effective outcomes above.

“These injunctions assist us in managing individuals’ behaviour, and if they breach these conditions, they will face re-arrest, and the courts will have greater powers in which to sentence.”

“We encourage any residents who are having issues within their communities to speak to their local Community Beat Officer or PCSO or alternatively report issues via Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”

The injunction carries a power of arrest.

If you are aware of a breach of the injunction, please contact Cumbria Police. 

You can do this quickly and easily online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it. You can also contact police via 101.