Otago Daily Times

‘Harebraine­d scheme’ to rob isolated dairy leads to jail term

- ROB KIDD Court reporter rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

A ‘‘HAREBRAINE­D’’ armed robber who targeted an isolated North Otago store was trembling for two hours after the holdup, a court has heard.

Flynn Winston AitchesonG­reene (20) was sentenced to 22 months’ imprisonme­nt for the aggravated robbery of the Kakanui Dairy on September 25, but the Dunedin District Court heard this week his fate may rest in the hands of his mother.

Judge Kevin Phillips allowed leave for the sentence to be converted to home detention should an appropriat­e address be available.

He said AitchesonG­reene’s mother would have to weigh up whether it would be in her family’s best interest for him to serve the sentence with them.

Defence counsel Anne Stevens QC said her client was a naive firsttime criminal.

‘‘Quite clearly he wanted cigarettes, so he made this harebraine­d scheme,’’ she said.

AitchesonG­reene’s plan was to make the 10minute drive to target the Kakanui Dairy because he knew it was quiet.

He had lived in the small community with his family eight years earlier and even knew the woman he was robbing.

But when he walked into the store at 2.50pm, she did not recognise him.

AitchesonG­reene wore a black beanie, dark sunglasses and pulled a black top up to cover the lower part of his face as he entered. He carried a springload­ed BB pistol.

‘‘It is impossible to tell that it is not a real firearm without handling it,’’ a police summary said.

But the 59yearold shopkeeper did not stick around to find out.

Before the defendant could make any demands, she said: ‘‘you can help yourself to the cigarettes and money, I’m out of here.’’

She bolted to her house where she activated a panic alarm.

Meanwhile, AitchesonG­reene went behind the counter and swiped three pouches of tobacco and five packets of cigarettes, worth a total of $290.

His attempts to open the till were unsuccessf­ul.

Mrs Stevens described the robbery as ‘‘hopeless’’ and said her client suffered depression and anxiety.

‘‘He’s shaking for two hours afterwards because he’s so freaked out by what he’s done,’’ she said. ‘‘He doesn’t even point the gun or say anything.’’

Judge Phillips said AitchesonG­reene had gone to school with the victim’s son.

She now had flashbacks to the incident, the judge said.

‘‘She sees your masked face before her in her dreams.’’

It was the defendant’s use of drugs and addiction to them that was the driver behind the crime, Judge Phillips said, rather than his mentalheal­th issues.

When police arrested AitchesonG­reene at his home they found 81 rounds of ammunition in his bedroom.

As well as pleading guilty to its possession, he also admitted stealing $100 of fuel in two petrolstat­ion driveoffs and unlawfully taking a vehicle.

Those events were unrelated to the aggravated robbery.

AitchesonG­reene was ordered to pay total reparation of $2254, banned from driving for a year and his Mazda was confiscate­d.

 ?? PHOTO: ROB KIDD ?? Hopeless . . . Flynn AitchesonG­reene (20) was jailed for 22 months but that sentence may become home detention.
PHOTO: ROB KIDD Hopeless . . . Flynn AitchesonG­reene (20) was jailed for 22 months but that sentence may become home detention.

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