The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Police hunt for smiling raider

Knifeman fled empty-handed from bookies

- graham brown

A hunt is continuing for a “smiling” knifeman who made a failed robbery attempt on an Angus bookmakers yesterday.

Wearing a Rangers FC scarf to cover his face, the man walked into Loganbet on Brechin’s busy Clerk Street around 3pm.

Shocked shop manager Eddie Nutten thought the man was approachin­g the counter to place a bet before he pulled a blade and demanded cash.

The would-be thief fled emptyhande­d into the car park of an adjacent pub after he was refused any money.

Mr Nutten and a female colleague were badly shaken but unhurt in the incident.

“I thought he was going to put on a coupon. I saw a smile and he said ‘give me your money’,” said the 62-year-old. See full story on page 9

Police are hunting a “smiling” would-be robber who pulled a knife on shocked staff in an attempt to raid a Brechin bookies.

With his face covered by a Rangers FC scarf and wearing yellow-tinted spectacles, the man fled empty-handed through a side door of the Loganbet shop on Clerk Street after the failed mid-afternoon robbery bid yesterday.

Police have now appealed for the public’s help to trace the culprit.

Last night, the shop manager recalled his shock when he realised the man, who he had thought was just another customer, pulled a blade.

The incident happened just after 3pm when a number of customers were in the premises.

Shop manager Eddie Nutten, 62, and a female colleague were on duty and although badly shaken by the incident they were unhurt.

“He was hanging about for a few minutes and picked up a coupon,” said Mr Nutten.

“I saw a smile and he said ‘give me your money’. I thought he was joking and then he pulled the knife out. SHOP MANAGER EDDIE NUTTEN

“He came up to the counter – I thought he was just going to put on a coupon.

“I saw a smile and he said ‘give me your money’. I thought he was joking and then he pulled the knife out,” he added.

“He was wearing the scarf but pulled it down to ask for the money. I told him to get out and he didn’t wait around.

“We’re OK, but I’m still pretty shaky,” he said.

Police attended and scenes of crime officers carried out a sweep of the premises in the search for clues.

At the scene, Detective Sergeant Mark Lamont appealed for informatio­n from anyone who may have been in the vicinity at the time.

“The man entered the shop and presented a knife at staff,” he said.

“He demanded money but did not get any and then made off out the side of the shop in a direction unknown.”

Police say the man was around 5ft 11in and was wearing a Rangers scarf over his face. He was also wearing grey skinny-style trousers and dark shoes, with a dark-coloured tammy and yellowtint­ed spectacles.

DS Lamont added: “There were a number of customers in the premises at the time and we have spoken to them, but we are appealing for anyone in the area who may have seen a man fitting this descriptio­n to get in touch.

“They should contact Police Scotland on 101, or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.”

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? A woman is consoled outside the betting shop as police officers investigat­e inside.
Picture: Paul Reid. A woman is consoled outside the betting shop as police officers investigat­e inside.
 ??  ?? The incident happened at Loganbet bookmakers on Clerk Street in Brechin. Picture: Paul Reid.
The incident happened at Loganbet bookmakers on Clerk Street in Brechin. Picture: Paul Reid.

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