The Scarborough News

Post office robber's £18,000 gambling debts

- By Court Reporter newsdesk@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

A betting addict tried to rob a Scarboroug­h post office, armed with a hammer, to clear his £18,000 debts.

Kieran Hodson was so up to his neck in mounting gambling debts, and payments to loan sharks, that he took the matter into his own hands by trying to rob South Cliff Post Office, on Filey Road, a court heard.

Hodson, 24, has been told by a judge that he faces jail.

He admitted attempted robbery and possessing an offensive weapon when he

appeared at York Crown Court on Friday.

Hodson is understood to have demanded money from a female shop worker and she hit the panic button to raise the security screen over the counter.

The court heard that Hodson had racked up more than £18,000 of debts after becoming addicted to online gambling and falling into the hands of loan sharks.

Hodson’s solicitor advocate Graham Parkin said his client’s parents had “emptied their savings” by paying out £16,000 to clear most of their son’s debts.

However, it was the interest on those payments demanded by “street lenders” that had prompted Hodson, in desperatio­n, to raid the post office.

Following the botched robbery, Hodson called his father and told him what had happened “because he didn’t have the nerve to ring the police”.

Hodson, of Ramshill Road, Scarboroug­h, was “making sure everybody knew”.

He owned up to the incident after being arrested for the offences which occurred on March 22.

Hodson had been remanded in Hull Prison where he had asked for “assistance” from staff after suffering from night terrors and sleeplessn­ess.

Mr Parkin said that Hodson and his girlfriend had received threats from the loan sharks.

“He was borrowing money to try and chase the (betting) losses and he borrowed it from street lenders who of course have their own enforcemen­t process,” added the lawyer.

He said that Hodson’s parents were no longer prepared to “simply pay off the debt because, as (Hodson’s) father said, he didn’t learn the lesson and… he needed to deal with the (betting) addiction rather than (his parents) simply bailing him out”.

Prosecutor Matthew Collins said the unusual - albeit highly serious - incident was “not what one might call a callous robbery”.

“There’s clearly something more to it,” he added

Judge Sean Morris, the Recorder of York, adjourned sentence for probation reports to establish the true extent of Hodson’s betting addiction.

“I would like to know more about him,” added Mr Morris.

He said that, before sentence, he would also like to know the name of the online

gambling company on whose website Hodson had frittered away so much money.

“That might be an important part of my sentencing remarks,” added the judge.

Adjourning sentence for six weeks, Mr Morris told Hodson: “You have been made aware of the serious nature of this offence (but) your guilty plea will stand you in good stead as far as length (of prison sentence) is concerned.”

Hodson will learn his fate on June 4. He was remanded in custody until then.

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South Cliff Post Office, on Ramshill Road.

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