Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Warrant for arrest after shoplifter granted bail

- BY ALAN WILSON

A WARRANT has been issued for the arrest of a man who was driven up to Dundee to go shopliftin­g.

George Paun, 29, of Edgware Street, Coleridge, Stoke-on-Trent, was nabbed by store detectives after stealing perfume worth £750 from Debenhams in the Overgate Centre on April 3.

He admitted the offence during an appearance at the sheriff court last month at which sentence was deferred by Sheriff Lorna Drummond for reports and he was granted bail.

However, the sheriff issued a warrant for his arrest after he failed to return to court.

At the earlier hearing, fiscal depute Joanne Smith told the court the accused was seen on CCTV removing the bottles of fragrance from shelves and putting them in his bag.

He was detained at the store and admitted the theft when police arrested him.

Solicitor Michael Short told the court Paun had only been in the UK for a week and had been remanded in custody for three weeks since being arrested.

“He fell in with a certain crowd and he was brought up to Dundee and told to steal the items,” Mr Short said.

“He was told if he didn’t do it he would be abandoned i n Dundee and not be able to get back down to Stoke.”

Mr Short added: “He wants to go home to Romania due to his experience­s.”

Sheriff Drummond noted that Paun had already been in jail for four years in Romania for theft.

A BROUGHTY Ferry man who admitted having Class A drugs at the Carnival Fifty Six festival in Camperdown Park last summer has failed to appear at court for sentence.

Cameron Robb, 39, of Bell Rock Square in Broughty Ferry, had previously represente­d himself in court when he admitted that on August 12, at the festival, he possessed ecstasy and diazepam (Valium).

Fiscal depute Lynne Mannion told the court Robb was found with five tablets of ecstasy, worth £10, in his possession.

A search also recovered two diazepam tablets, worth £2.

Robb told the court he had been under stress at the time as his only brother had died a few weeks previously.

Sheriff Alastair Carmichael had deferred sentence for good behaviour. But after his non-appearance, the case was continued until June 5 for him to appear.

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