The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Former Dark Blues star jailed for whisky thefts

Kevin Magee went from profession­al footballer to profession­al shoplifter

- DAVID LOVE

A former Dundee player and team-mate of England star David Beckham went from profession­al footballer to profession­al shoplifter, a court heard yesterday.

Kevin Magee, who played for Preston North End alongside Beckham, as well as Dundee, Montrose, Partick Thistle and Livingston, stole thousands of pounds worth of malt whisky from shops in St Andrews and Dalwhinnie earlier this year.

Yesterday, the 46-year-old, was jailed for 16 months at Inverness Sheriff Court by Sheriff Margaret Neilson who said Magee was “a profession­al shoplifter from 2015 to 2016”.

She made the comment after Magee’s lawyer, Kevin Dugan detailed his client’s career as a profession­al footballer.

Magee admitted both thefts and a list of previous conviction­s, including one in the High Court, and had received a jail sentence previously for whisky thefts in Oban.

Fiscal depute Roderick Urquhart told the court that the first theft, involving a rare bottle of 1953 Glenfarcla­s single malt worth £8,000 to £10,000 was stolen from Luvians Bottle Shop in St Andrews on June 18.

Mr Urquhart said: “The shop is apparently a fine wine retailer whose owners describe it as being ‘rammed to the rafters with some of the rarest and finest whiskies, wines and champagnes as well as a great spread of many other alcoholic delights.’

“A recording from the closed circuit television system on 18th June 2017 showed Magee placing a bottle of whisky up his jumper and leaving the shop without paying for it.”

He said Magee was identified on June 22 and police caught up with him the following day when officers stopped a car on the A9 near Aviemore.

“They searched the car and from the boot a number of bottles of whisky – the majority Dalwhinnie Malt Whisky – were recovered and the occupants of the car were detained.

“A subsequent stock check at the Dalwhinnie Distillery shop, which is about 25 miles south of where the car was stopped, establishe­d that 14 of the bottles of whisky recovered from the car, valued at £1,230, were missing from the shop.”

Mr Dug an said Magee could have played for Blackburn Rovers but a diabetes diagnosis and a broken leg put an end to a big money transfer from Preston North End.

He said the Broxburn father, who had chosen the high value whisky “by chance”, had been visited in prison by his four daughters who told him: “This has to stop. He is determined not to commit further offences.”

Magee’s sentence was backdated to June 26 when he was remanded in custody,

 ??  ?? Kevin Magee’s promising career was cut short by a diabetes diagnosis and a broken leg.
Kevin Magee’s promising career was cut short by a diabetes diagnosis and a broken leg.

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