The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Final chance to avoid prison for restaurant raider seen on CCTV

- JAMIE BUCHAN

APerth restaurant raider caught by police who followed a trail of dropped coins has been given one last chance to stay out of jail.

Bungling thief Christophe­r Anderson was seen on CCTV smashing a till and stealing drink from Willows coffee shop.

When he was traced nearby, he told officers: “I just had a drink and pinched a munchie.”

It was the fourth time the popular St John’s Place establishm­ent has been raided within 18 months.

Earlier this week, Richard Jordan admitted trying to break into the restaurant using a bench.

Anderson, 36, appeared at Perth Sheriff Court on

Thursday, having previously admitted the break-in on September 15.

Sheriff Gillian Wade last month told him custody was at the forefront of her mind.

But in a report prepared for the court, social workers warned prison would be a “massive setback” for Anderson.

“I consider this a very difficult decision, because quite frankly the easiest thing for me to do is give you a custodial sentence,” Sheriff Wade told him.

“But I am told in no uncertain terms that you are making significan­t progress and for me to do that would be a retrograde step.”

She said: “I have to take account of what the experts are saying, otherwise there would be no point getting these reports.”

The court heard Anderson, of St Catherine’s Square, is working through 100 hours of unpaid work in relation to a previous conviction.

Sheriff Wade said: “I need to see this work being done, because if there is no alternativ­e to custody, then custody it is.

“There may be, by a margin, an alternativ­e disposal here but I need to see all the unpaid work done by the time you come back before me – and there will be no other excuses.”

Sentence was deferred until July 26.

Exasperate­d Willows bosses had earlier joked about installing “armed security” following breakins. Owner Michael White had called police as he watched a live-feed of Anderson in his establishm­ent.

He told us: “The last two years have been difficult enough for the hospitalit­y industry without incidents like this.

“We’d like to thank the police for their swift response.”

Depute fiscal Michael Sweeney said Mr White received a notificati­on on his phone the CCTV in his premises had been activated.

“Mr White watched a live feed from the restaurant on his phone.

“He saw the accused smashing a cash register on the ground. The accused was seen gathering the cash and putting it into his pockets.”

Several police officers went to the scene and spoke to a witness, who saw Anderson leaving.

Mr Sweeney said: “Police officers discovered a trail of coins on the ground in the alleyway at the side of the building.

“They followed that trail and found the accused, who was hiding behind a parked car.”

Anderson was arrested and told police: “I did not do it.”

He later said to them: “I just had a drink and pinched a munchie.”

Anderson caused about £200 of damage and stole around £124 from the till.

 ?? ?? ARRESTED: Christophe­r Anderson was caught on camera smashing a cash register and stealing from Willows coffee shop in Perth.
ARRESTED: Christophe­r Anderson was caught on camera smashing a cash register and stealing from Willows coffee shop in Perth.

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