The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Trailer goods thief is facing prison

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An Angus man is facing a prison sentence after lying to social workers about £21,000 worth of machinery he stole in Fife.

Graham Burke, 41, from Balmuir Wood, Tealing, had his sentence deferred further after admitting stealing a pair of industrial lawnmowers and aluminium ramps in Glenrothes.

The owner had them kept in an Ifor Williams trailer, parked on Woodgate Way North on August 15 2019.

At Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court fiscal depute Catherine Stevenson explained the trailer had been hitched to the owner’s van when he parked it at his industrial estate workplace at 8am.

When the driver came back at 3pm, the trailer had been unhooked and was nowhere to be seen.

The owner of the trailer watched CCTV from a neighbouri­ng business and saw Burke pull up in a red Ford Transit just after 2pm.

He got out, unhitched the trailer and hooked it onto his vehicle before making off. The haul, worth £21,300, was never recovered.

Burke was traced by police a week later.

Burke had been due to be sentenced by Sheriff Timothy NivenSmith on Thursday but the sheriff said he could not do so because Burke had lied to social workers.

The sheriff said: “I have a suspicion that you have lied to the social worker with a view to minimising your involvemen­t because you recognise that you are likely to receive a custodial sentence.”

Burke has been given until May 31 to find a new solicitor after his representa­tive, Alistair Burleigh, withdrew from acting at the hearing.

“I would come to court with a bag that time,” the sheriff added.

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