A Peel teenager's been sent to prison after breaching an antisocial behaviour order for the fourth time.
18 year old Connor John Lewis of Queens Drive West appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas Courthouse.
He admitted breaching the order, imposed last July, on May 17.
Prosecutor James Robinson told the hearing police had been looking for Lewis after an incident in Peel and had called at his home that night.
However, he wasn't there - breaking a 9pm curfew which was one of the terms of his ASBO.
Mrs Hughes told Lewis he'd been warned that another breach would see him sent straight to prison, noting he'd also breached a probation order and committed the offence while serving a suspended sentence.
She jailed him for a total of 18 weeks.
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