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Man jailed over toddler car theft | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A man who stole a car in Edinburgh which had a three-year-old boy in the back seat has been jailed for 140 days. | |
James Docherty admitted taking the BMW 4x4 from a pub car park in the Jock's Lodge area after finding the keys in the ignition on Wednesday 7 January. | |
Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard how the 25-year-old was "horrified" when he discovered the toddler was in the car. | |
He abandoned the car in the Northfield area and hid until police arrived 15 minutes later. The child was unhurt. | |
Docherty, of Fernliehill Road in Edinburgh, pled guilty to stealing the car, driving while disqualified and without insurance. | |
The court was told the car was in the car park of the Limelite pub on Willowbrae Road when it was stolen. | |
The child's father had left his son in the vehicle for about 40 minutes, but had been checking on him at regular intervals. | |
'Absolutely horrified' | |
A two-year-old child had also been in the car but was taken out, leaving the boy alone to listen to the radio. | |
Solicitor Fiona Cooper, defending, said Docherty had been walking along the road when he saw the keys in the ignition. | |
She said: "Basically the temptation was too much for him. | |
"He had only driven a very short distance when he heard the noise of the child in the back. He was absolutely horrified. | |
"He stopped the car very quickly thereafter on a main road close to where the car was taken from." | |
She said Docherty hid nearby and watched the car until the police arrived. | |
It's fairly clear, looking at your record that a prison sentence is a necessary result Sheriff Kenneth Hogg "He wasn't prepared to leave the child unattended and wanted to make sure he was recovered safely by police," she said. | |
Docherty, who was captured on CCTV stealing the car, was later arrested. | |
He told police he had panicked at realising the boy was in the car. | |
He said: "I have got a kid myself and it was just a disaster all round. I'm extremely sorry for my actions, I'm just glad it turned out okay." | |
Ms Cooper said Docherty, who was convicted last year of culpable and reckless driving, had no idea the child was in the car. | |
Sheriff Kenneth Hogg said a custodial sentence was the only option. | |
He said: "It's fairly clear, looking at your record that a prison sentence is a necessary result. | |
"I'm not sentencing you for an abduction. | |
"I fully accept that you must have got a considerable fright when you saw this child in the back of the car." |
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