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TV remote takeaway robber jailed | TV remote takeaway robber jailed |
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A robber who tried to hold up a Chinese takeaway with a TV remote control has been jailed for four years. | A robber who tried to hold up a Chinese takeaway with a TV remote control has been jailed for four years. |
William Dunnachie entered the Welcome Inn in Stirling and threatened to "shoot" the owner, Lai Wong. | William Dunnachie entered the Welcome Inn in Stirling and threatened to "shoot" the owner, Lai Wong. |
At the High Court in Edinburgh the 38-year-old, who admitted the attempted robbery in 2005, was told he would be supervised for three years on release. | At the High Court in Edinburgh the 38-year-old, who admitted the attempted robbery in 2005, was told he would be supervised for three years on release. |
He received a further two years and three months for admitting being concerned in the supply of diazepam. | He received a further two years and three months for admitting being concerned in the supply of diazepam. |
Drug supply | Drug supply |
On the day of the robbery, Mrs Wong refused to hand over any cash and dialled 999 for help. | On the day of the robbery, Mrs Wong refused to hand over any cash and dialled 999 for help. |
Dunnachie, still brandishing the remote control, ran off and was later arrested after being caught on CCTV. | Dunnachie, still brandishing the remote control, ran off and was later arrested after being caught on CCTV. |
A total of 261 diazepam tablets with a maximum street value of £261 were also found in his car. | A total of 261 diazepam tablets with a maximum street value of £261 were also found in his car. |
Dunnachie, of Strathmore Drive, Stirling had earlier admitted being concerned in the supply of diazepam in his home and at the city's Thistle Shopping Centre. | Dunnachie, of Strathmore Drive, Stirling had earlier admitted being concerned in the supply of diazepam in his home and at the city's Thistle Shopping Centre. |
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