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Keiron Murphy Jailed and Banned From Liverpool Stores 2026

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Key Points:

  • Keiron Murphy, aged 34, of unknown address, has been jailed for 16 weeks for 10 theft charges from shops.
  • This 34-year-old has been sentenced in Wirral Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, August 20.
  • The theft was reported from Sainsbury’s on Rice Lane in Liverpool and occurred over eight weeks.
  • According to police reports, Keiron Murphy is suspected to have committed 17 shop thefts from January to April 2026.
  • The stolen goods were worth almost £2,000, according to Merseyside Police.
  • In addition, Murphy received a Criminal Behaviour Order for three years.
  • This order prevents him from entering Sainsbury’s on Rice Lane, the Sainsbury’s petrol station on Rice Lane and Morrisons Daily on County Road.
  • Murphy cannot wear any kind of face covering inside retail premises in Merseyside.
  • Murphy should leave a shop right away when ordered to do so by any employee or security guard of the shop.
  • Merseyside Police said that the operation was carried out jointly with the help of the retailer and Lower Lane neighbourhood police.

Liverpool Crime (Liverpool standard) August 22, 2026 – Shoplifter jailed Keiron Murphy has been sentenced to 16 weeks in prison after being convicted of 10 shop theft offences at Sainsbury’s on Rice Lane. Murphy, 34, who is of no fixed address, was also handed a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order by Wirral Magistrates’ Court, imposing restrictions on his access to several Liverpool stores.

Contents
  • Key Points:
  • How was Keiron Murphy sentenced for the Liverpool shop thefts?
  • Which Liverpool shops is Murphy banned from entering?
  • What did Merseyside Police say about the court outcome?
  • How did police investigate the Rice Lane shop thefts?
  • How can people report crime or provide information?
  • What is the background to the Liverpool retail theft case?
  • How could the order affect Liverpool shoppers and retailers?

How was Keiron Murphy sentenced for the Liverpool shop thefts?

As reported by the Wirral Globe, Keiron Murphy was sentenced on Thursday, August 20, after 10 counts of shop theft from the Rice Lane Sainsbury’s. The offences were committed over an eight-week period, according to the report.

The prison sentence was accompanied by a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order, commonly known as a CBO. The order sets conditions intended to restrict Murphy’s conduct in retail locations and his access to specified stores.

The court outcome followed a police investigation into thefts that occurred between January and April 2026. Merseyside Police said Murphy was linked to 17 shop theft incidents during that period, although the reported custodial sentence related to 10 counts of shop theft.

Police said the value of goods stolen across the incidents was nearly £2,000. The report does not provide an itemised breakdown of the goods or the individual value attached to each alleged theft.

Which Liverpool shops is Murphy banned from entering?

Under the Criminal Behaviour Order, Murphy is prohibited from entering three named retail locations:

  • Sainsbury’s on Rice Lane, Liverpool
  • The Sainsbury’s petrol station on Rice Lane
  • Morrisons Daily on County Road

The order also applies more widely to retail behaviour across Merseyside. Murphy is banned from wearing a face covering inside any retail premises in the county, according to the terms reported by the Wirral Globe.

In addition, he must leave any shop straight away if he is asked to do so by a member of staff or a security officer. The report does not set out the consequences of an alleged breach of the order, but a Criminal Behaviour Order is a court order and its conditions are binding on the person named in it.

What did Merseyside Police say about the court outcome?

Sergeant Kevin Cross of Merseyside Police said the result reflected work between officers and retailers to address repeat offending.

As reported by the Wirral Globe, Sergeant Cross said:

“This result demonstrates the strong partnership working between Merseyside Police and retailers to tackle repeat offenders and protect local businesses.”

He described retail theft as having consequences beyond the immediate loss of goods. Sergeant Cross said:

“These types of offences are not victimless crimes – they can have a devastating ripple effect that can lead to people losing their jobs and prices rising as businesses seek to make up for the lost revenue which can have a huge economic impact on employers and the staff who work there.”

Sergeant Cross also welcomed both parts of the court’s decision. He said:

“We welcome the court’s decision, including the Criminal Behaviour Order and custodial sentence, which sends a clear message that persistent retail theft will not be tolerated within our communities.”

The statement focused on the impact which police say repeat theft can have on businesses, employees and store operations. It also identified the court order as part of the response to offending in this case.

How did police investigate the Rice Lane shop thefts?

The investigation involved Sainsbury’s and neighbourhood officers based in Lower Lane, Merseyside Police said. It covered offences reported between January and April 2026.

The Wirral Globe report does not specify the evidence used to link Murphy to the 17 thefts, nor does it state whether every incident occurred at the same shop. It confirms, however, that the 10 offences for which he was sentenced involved Sainsbury’s on Rice Lane.

The case forms part of the continuing work by police and retailers to identify repeat shop theft suspects and pursue cases through the courts where evidence is available. In this instance, the court imposed both a custodial sentence and behavioural restrictions lasting three years.

How can people report crime or provide information?

Merseyside Police urged people who witness crime to report it through the force’s social-media channels or by calling 101.

Information can also be passed on anonymously through Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Emergency incidents, including situations where there is an immediate danger to life or a crime is taking place, should be reported through 999 rather than the non-emergency 101 route.

What is the background to the Liverpool retail theft case?

The case concerns a series of shop theft reports linked by police to Keiron Murphy between January and April 2026. Police said 17 thefts were associated with Murphy, with goods valued at nearly £2,000, while the sentence imposed on August 20 related to 10 shop theft counts at the Sainsbury’s store on Rice Lane.

The investigation was conducted with involvement from Sainsbury’s and Lower Lane neighbourhood officers. The resulting Criminal Behaviour Order specifically identifies three Liverpool retail sites that Murphy cannot enter for three years, alongside county-wide requirements concerning face coverings in shops and compliance with requests to leave a premises.

How could the order affect Liverpool shoppers and retailers?

For the named stores, the order gives staff, security workers and police clearly defined restrictions relating to Murphy’s entry and conduct. It may assist those businesses in identifying whether the conditions of the order are being followed, although enforcement decisions remain for the appropriate authorities.

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