The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Brechin armed robber is jailed for four years

COURT: Knifewield­ing crook fled after staff and customers told him to leave

- Jamie beatson

An armed robber who left a town in lockdown after a masked raid on a bookies was yesterday jailed for four years.

Edward Murphy walked into the Logan Bet shop in Brechin with his face covered by a Rangers scarf and went up to the counter demanding cash.

But his knife wielding stunt moved no one, with teller Edward Nutten sitting still at his chair while punters continued watching television.

Eventually, with no cash forthcomin­g and shop customers telling him to get out, Murphy fled.

When police were summoned they closed a series of streets around the scene. They called up trained sniffer dogs to join the hunt and Murphy was later traced.

Murphy, 39, a prisoner at Perth, admitted that, on February 16, at Logan Bet, 45-47 Clerk Street in Brechin, he assaulted Edward Nutten, while his face was partially covered, presented a knife and demanded money with intent to rob him.

Solicitor John Boyle, defending, told the court Murphy was no longer taking drugs and was receiving medication for his mental health problems.

He said: “He is considerab­ly apologetic for his disgracefu­l behaviour.

“He recognises that can’t be tolerated by the courts.”

Mr Boyle asked the sheriff to consider placing Murphy on a community payback order under supervisio­n to allow him to address the various issues in his life and said the background reports suggested he was suitable for such an order.

Sheriff Alastair Brown told Murphy: “I recognised you committed the offence while you were under the influence of drugs, but that isn’t mitigation.

“It is a very serious matter indeed to rob commercial premises and point a knife at staff.

“You exposed them to potentiall­y enormous and long lasting psychologi­cal problems.”

He said due to the nature of the offence and to his record of offending, there was no alternativ­e to a custodial sentence and jailed him for four years.

It is a very serious matter indeed to point a knife at staff. SHERIFF ALASTAIR BROWN

 ??  ?? The Logan Bet shop in Brechin which Edward Murphy attempted to rob.
The Logan Bet shop in Brechin which Edward Murphy attempted to rob.

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