Wrong-footed thief made odd choice with runners

Boy, who pleaded guilty to theft at Dublin shopping-centre, spared custodial sentence

A teenager, who stole two right-footed runners, which came in different sizes, has been spared a custodial sentence.

The 16-year-old boy pleaded guilty to theft of Nike runners worth €35 during a botched shoplifting attempt at Lifestyle Sports, in the Omni shopping-centre in north Dublin, on the evening of October 29th last.

His case at the Dublin Children’s Court had been adjourned until a pre-sentence probation report was furnished to Judge John O’Connor. The judge ordered that the boy, who was accompanied to court by his lawyer and a family member, was to be bound to the peace for one year.

The teenager must not re-offend in that time, otherwise he could be brought back to court and face a possible custodial sentence.

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Garda Emily Carr had told the court an off-duty garda had spotted the teenager, "pick up runners from a display on the front window".

Judge O’Connor was told Gda Carr was notified and came to the scene where she watched CCTV footage of the theft which led to the boy’s arrest. The Nike runners were recovered and returned to the store in a saleable condition, said Gda Carr. “They were two right feet runners, in two odd sizes.”

The boy's solicitor Gareth Noble confirmed that one of the runners was a size three and the other was the next size up. He had told Judge O'Connor that his client, who cannot be identified, could not have benefited from the theft.

The boy has no prior criminal convictions recorded against him, but was already known to the Probation Service. Mr Noble suggested they “may well be able to help him get out of the rut he is in at the moment”.