'˜It sickens me he stole from his little nieces'
Peter Stead admitted burglary on the day of his trial and sentence was adjourned.
Liverpool Crown Court heard 29-year-old Stead was at his sister’s home in Devon Street, Leigh, on January 26 last year and she thought he was acting strangely – possibly because of drugs.
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Hide AdThey both left the house after locking it and when she returned that evening his sister Kirsty Stead found a pane of glass smashed in the back door which was ajar.
She discovered a combined television and DVD player and an electronic tablet, worth a total of £600, had been stolen from her daughters’ bedroom, said David Watson, prosecuting.
Stead, of Blackpool Old Road, Blackpool was arrested on December 19 in the resort after being detained for being drunk and disorderly.
When interviewed he claimed his sister had given him the items because she owed him money.
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Hide AdThe television, which he had sold to Cash Converters for £30, was recovered but the tablet has not been found, said Mr Watson.
In an impact statement his sister said: “It sickens me to know he stole from his little nieces.”
Stead represented himself in court and told the judge that he was sorry for his behaviour.
Sentencing him to 10 months prison suspended for two years, Judge Clement Goldstone QC, the Recorder of Liverpool, pointed out that he was not setting a good example to his own daughter for whom he cares.
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Hide AdHe told Stead that he was giving him a chance – and if he did not take it he would be sending himself to prison and depriving his daughter of his presence.
Stead was also ordered to carry out 180 hours’ unpaid work and 20 days’ rehabilitation activities.
The judge also ordered him to pay £500 prosecution costs and £110 compensation to his sister.