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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.
Judge Lady Dorrian also ordered Dunnachie to be supervised for three years after the end of his sentence.
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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.