Sunday Sun

Bar burglar left trail of destructio­n in his wake

- Kathryn Riddell Reporter kathryn.riddell@reachplc.com

A DESTRUCTIV­E burglar was caught red-handed by police after smashing his way into a city-centre bar and attempting to steal alcohol and cash from a charity box.

Alan Clarke smashed the window of Chaplins pub on Stockton Road, Sunderland, using a brick in the early hours of July 19 before climbing into the premises in the dead of night.

Once inside, he left a trail of destructio­n and took bottles of alcohol and spirits, damaged the cash tills and even snatched coins from a charity box.

He then tipped over one of the gaming machines and tried to force it open before the bar’s owner was made aware of the break-in.

Police officers arrived and found Clarke, 45, inside after he pocketed the cash and bagged up bottles of alcohol.

He was also found in possession of a Stanley knife and a quantity of cocaine.

Photos taken from inside the bar show debris tossed all over the floor by Clarke as he looked for valuables.

Shattered glass was also left around a seating area where Clarke had smashed his way inside.

The victim of the burglary said the damaged caused would cost £2,000 to repair.

The bar had only reopened days before following coronaviru­s restrictio­ns being lifted.

The owners said Covid-19 has “already been a challenge” but said they were determined to overcome the break-in and get back to serving customers. In a Facebook post, Chaplins said: “We can confirm the pub has been broken into with quite extensive damage.

“This pandemic has already been a challenge for our team, so this set back is something we can overcome. Service will resume.”

Clarke, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burglary, possession of a pointed article and possession of cocaine when he appeared before magistrate­s in South Tyneside on July 20.

He is due to be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court next month.

Detective Sergeant Andy Roper, of Northumbri­a Police’s Southern Burglary Team, said: “Alan Clarke caused a huge amount of damage and destructio­n when he smashed his way into a city centre bar for purely selfish means.

“He showed a total disregard for both the law and the livelihood of the owner, racking up hundreds of pounds worth of damage in a cynical bid to steal alcohol and money.

“Clarke even had the audacity to steal coins from a charity box – his behaviour is absolutely appalling and he should be ashamed of his actions.

“It is especially disappoint­ing Clarke made the decision to carry out this disgracefu­l offence at a time when the rest of the city is showing the community spirit this region is famed for.”

In a statement, the victim revealed the damage caused by Clarke to the window, games machine and till – as well as the alcohol which he had consumed – was worth approximat­ely £2,000.

Clarke was remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced on August 17.

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 ??  ?? ■ Alan Clarke, who burgled Chaplin’s Bar in Sunderland
■ Alan Clarke, who burgled Chaplin’s Bar in Sunderland

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