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Sweets thief lashed out and threatened staff

MAN, 27, WAS SUFFERING WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS

- By ROB KENNEDY Court reporter rob.kennedyrea­chplc.com

A SWEET-toothed thief lashed out at shop security staff and threatened to arm himself with a baseball bat – after he was caught stealing £1.49 of confection­ery.

Ben Elstob paid for other items during a visit to Tesco but hid the sweet treats in his clothing when he went to the tills.

When challenged by security staff, he became aggressive, made threats and lashed out, leaving three of them with minor injuries.

A court Elstob was already on a suspended prison sentence for violence at the time of the offence in the Jarrow supermarke­t.

Now the 27-year-old, who has been suffering mental health problems, has been given another suspended sentence, together with a curfew, meaning he can’t go out at night for the next three months.

Newcastle Crown Court heard it was on August 30 that Elstob went to Tesco. Prosecutor Michael Bunch said: “The defendant was seen by a security guard to take confection­ery, put it in his clothing and make his way to the tills to make payments for other items, but not the confection­ery. He was told to either pay or hand it over and he became hostile and pushed the security officer and tried to leave the store.

“The security officer blocked his path and he became verbally and physically aggressive and confrontat­ional. Other members of staff were drawn in because of his attitude and he made a variety of threats, including to get a weapon, a baseball bat, and sort each of them out individual­ly. Other members of staff helped restrain him and he began to lash out and a number of them received minor injuries as a result of his actions, before police arrived.

“Each of them said the incident was the most violent they had witnessed or been involved in during their employment. One had done the role for 16 years and never come across such an incident.”

When interviewe­d by police, Elstob claimed he lost his rag because the security officer had been overly physical in restrainin­g him.

He pleaded guilty to theft, a public order offence and being in breach of a suspended sentence imposed in December 2016 for assault.

Elstob, of Iona Road, Jarrow, was sentenced to six weeks suspended for 12 months with a three-month curfew between 7pm and 7am.

Judge Sarah Mallett told him: “You stole confection­ery and when confronted became hostile and tried to leave and your path was quite properly blocked and you became aggressive.

“You were threatenin­g towards the staff and lashed out and caused injuries to three of them.

“I accept you have a number of issues and you are in the process of addressing them.

“You are still suffering from anxiety and depression and were in a financiall­y difficult situation. That explains the theft but doesn’t justify it.”

Jennifer Coxon, defending, said Elstob had lost his job five months after being sentenced in 2016 and has had “significan­t anxiety issues”.

She added: “He stupidly stole £1.49 worth of confection­ery when he had paid for further items.”

Miss Coxon added that he appreciate­s he needs to deal with anger management issues and has been referred for help by his GP.

She added that his lost his temper when caught stealing because he was so ashamed.

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