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Girl fought off masked robber who tied up her and her brother | Girl fought off masked robber who tied up her and her brother |
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Anderson admitted assault and robbery when he appeared at the High Court in Glasgow | Anderson admitted assault and robbery when he appeared at the High Court in Glasgow |
A teenage girl fought off a masked robber who broke into her Glasgow home. | A teenage girl fought off a masked robber who broke into her Glasgow home. |
The 16-year-old and her brother, 13, were tied up while two men ransacked their parents' home in Baillieston in December last year. | The 16-year-old and her brother, 13, were tied up while two men ransacked their parents' home in Baillieston in December last year. |
The whole ordeal was overheard by a friend of the girl who had been on a video call when the men arrived. | The whole ordeal was overheard by a friend of the girl who had been on a video call when the men arrived. |
The girl was able to free herself and hit thief Robert Anderson, 65, on the head with a wooden stick before he made off with jewellery and cash. | The girl was able to free herself and hit thief Robert Anderson, 65, on the head with a wooden stick before he made off with jewellery and cash. |
The High Court in Glasgow heard that the teenagers were at home alone while their parents were at work. | The High Court in Glasgow heard that the teenagers were at home alone while their parents were at work. |
The girl was on a video call with a boy when she answered a knock at the door. | The girl was on a video call with a boy when she answered a knock at the door. |
The latest headlines from Scotland | The latest headlines from Scotland |
Read more stories from Glasgow and West Scotland | Read more stories from Glasgow and West Scotland |
Masked Anderson and an unknown male accomplice barged into the house and locked the door. | Masked Anderson and an unknown male accomplice barged into the house and locked the door. |
They shouted: "Where's the safe, where's the money, don't move, sit down or else." | They shouted: "Where's the safe, where's the money, don't move, sit down or else." |
The second man grabbed a pair of scissors and threatened to kill the sister and brother and their family. | The second man grabbed a pair of scissors and threatened to kill the sister and brother and their family. |
The men dragged the teenagers into the living room and tied their arms and legs with wire, Christmas tree lights and a school tie. | The men dragged the teenagers into the living room and tied their arms and legs with wire, Christmas tree lights and a school tie. |
The victims told the pair there was no safe in the property but handed over £65 of their own cash. | The victims told the pair there was no safe in the property but handed over £65 of their own cash. |
The two men went on to ransack the house, opening drawers and cupboards. | The two men went on to ransack the house, opening drawers and cupboards. |
Prosecutor Leigh Lawrie said: "Unbeknown to the men, the boy remained on the video call and heard the threats being made. | Prosecutor Leigh Lawrie said: "Unbeknown to the men, the boy remained on the video call and heard the threats being made. |
"He alerted his father and mother who also overheard the threats and contacted the police as well as the victims' parents." | "He alerted his father and mother who also overheard the threats and contacted the police as well as the victims' parents." |
The boy's parents went to the house and banged on the locked door as the victims shouted for help. | The boy's parents went to the house and banged on the locked door as the victims shouted for help. |
Ms Lawrie added: "The girl shouted that the men were going out the back door and at this point she was able to free herself. | Ms Lawrie added: "The girl shouted that the men were going out the back door and at this point she was able to free herself. |
"She picked up a wooden stick and hit Anderson over the head." | "She picked up a wooden stick and hit Anderson over the head." |
Head injury | Head injury |
The two men ran off before police arrived. | The two men ran off before police arrived. |
Officers were able to trace Anderson to a neighbouring property and he was arrested. The other man's whereabouts is still unknown. | Officers were able to trace Anderson to a neighbouring property and he was arrested. The other man's whereabouts is still unknown. |
Anderson was treated for a head injury at hospital before being held in custody. | Anderson was treated for a head injury at hospital before being held in custody. |
In court on Friday he admitted assault and robbery and was remanded in custody pending a sentencing hearing next month. | In court on Friday he admitted assault and robbery and was remanded in custody pending a sentencing hearing next month. |
Judge Lord Scott said: "A custodial sentence is inevitable. It must have been an ordeal for these children to have this happen to them in their own home." | Judge Lord Scott said: "A custodial sentence is inevitable. It must have been an ordeal for these children to have this happen to them in their own home." |
Anderson was previously jailed for six years after impersonating a police officer. | Anderson was previously jailed for six years after impersonating a police officer. |
He used fake identification to carry out a spate of robberies against elderly people in Glasgow, as well as Giffnock in East Renfrewshire and Airdrie in North Lanarkshire. | He used fake identification to carry out a spate of robberies against elderly people in Glasgow, as well as Giffnock in East Renfrewshire and Airdrie in North Lanarkshire. |
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