Suspended sentence for charity box theft

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A 19-year-old man who stole charity boxes was given suspended custodial sentences last Thursday at Banbridge Magistrates Court.

Michael Loughlin, Iveagh Close, Banbridge, admitted the theft of a British Heart Foundation box and a Cancer Research box on November 19 last year.

He also pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods, namely an Arthritis Care charity box, on the same date.

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On each charge Loughlin was sentenced to two months in a young offenders’ centre, suspended for two years.

The case had been adjourned from a previous hearing so that a pre-sentence report could be obtained.

The court heard that on November 20 the theft of charity boxes the previous day from premises in Newry Street, Banbridge, was reported to police. Loughlin was identified on CCTV and the charity boxes were found during a search of his home.

He said he could not remember the events of the previous day but accepted he had stolen the boxes. A solicitor representing the defendant said the charity boxes were returned with the money in them. She explained that the report indicated Loughlin, had significant difficulties with alcohol, substance abuse and gambling.