A Glasgow man who stopped to help a stranger fix a bike quickly got a shock when he realised it was his own one.
John Devlin, aged 64, was on his way home from a night shift when he encountered Paul Hartey, who shortly beforehand had broken into his shed and stolen the bike, reports Glasgow Live.
As Mr Devlin, who lives in Drumchapel, helped repair the bike’s handlebars, he realised it was his own due to stickers on it, as well as having his helmet attached to it.
He said to Hartey, “That’s mine!” before chasing the thief down the street.
Appearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court, Hartey, aged 46, admitted stealing the bike on 18 June this year through forcing Mr Devlin’s shed open.
He also pleaded guilty to possession of a knife without reasonable excuse or lawful authority.
Mr Devlin’s wife, Linda, had spotted that the shed door was broken, with possessions strewn around, when she woke up at 6.30am. Her husband headed home from work 10 minutes later.
Shona Howie, prosecuting, said: “He saw Hartey on the street looking like he is trying to fix a bike on his hands and knees.
“Mr Devlin stopped and said, ‘Do you need a hand? I will help you fix it’.
“As he tried to fix it, Mr Devlin recognised stickers and helmet attached to the bike.
“He recognised it to be his bike and said ‘That’s my bike’.”
Hartey drew a knife on Mr Devlin and made off, with Mr Devlin following him.
He was subsequently arrested after a call was put in to 999.
Defending Hartey, Keith Tuck said his client could not remember the incident and had been under the influence of drugs at the time.
Hartey was jailed by Sheriff Johanna Johnston QC for 15 months.
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I know the 'innocent until proven guilty', but I don't know how some solicitors sleep easy at night when they are charging an absolute fortune to try to get scroats off the hook. If they do, I hope they feel proud of themselves.
A lot of defence solicitors are court appointed and don't earn "fortunes". I expect for this person that was the case.
...neither do criminal barristers which is why so many become MPs...
Well, they don't get a fortune.
We do need a system where folk are represented, otherwise justice would not seem to be done.
Seems more of mitigation on the sentence here anyhow.
The defendant pulls out a knife and only gets 15 months, I was under the impression that possession of a knife is an automatic 5 year sentence?
Appears to be the maximum with 4 in England.
Don't you just hate when you stop to help a stranger repair their bike, and it turns out to be yours...
Odd but it happens. Had a kawasaki GPZ 900R stolen in Alicante and met it at a traffic light on a rented yam 80. Tried to grab the key but he jumped the lights and I gave chase. Kept him in sight til city limits when obviously vanished.
The "key was a metal stick stuck in the ignition. Very basic then.
Braver man than me: at this point "Hartey drew a knife on Mr Devlin and made off" I'd have made off in the opposite direction with my bike.