22/12/2025
BUNGLING ROBBER LEFT CALLING CARD AFTER TRYING TO BREAK INTO STORE
A bungled attempt to break into a store using garden tools ended with the crook leaving behind a card with his name and photo on it.
Callum Mackay had used a garden fork and shovel in his unsuccessful efforts to prise open the shop’s shutters.
A worker arriving to open the shop found the garden tools lying along with a bag containing a bus pass.
Mackay repeatedly threatened retail workers who stopped his thieving antics.
He had also gone shoplifting from store to store in Dunfermline. He wandered around on a thieving spree after taking Va**um and crack co***ne.
He caused a disturbance at Tesco, throwing a bottle and threatening staff then went to Marks and Spencer where he stole alcohol.
He finished by grabbing two gift-sets from the Perfume Shop and running off with them.
Mackay, of Main Street, Lochgelly and previously, Tarves Place, Glenrothes, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court by video-link from jail having admitted a catalogue of offending.
On 1st September he damaged metal shutters and attempted to break into the Morrison’s at McColl’s store in North Street, Lochgelly.
Depute fiscal Catherine Stevenson said a worker turned up to open the shop at 4.45am and found damage to the shutters.
Lying on the ground were a garden fork and a shovel, which were apparently used in an attempt to prise open the shutters.
Also discarded was a backpack and found inside was a Scottish national entitlement card with all Mackay’s details.
He also admitted that on 16th September at Tesco, Winterthur Lane, Dunfermline, he shouted and swore towards two employees, acted aggressively, repeatedly made threats and threw a glass bottle.
At Marks and Spencer, Kingsgate, he stole a quantity of alcohol.
Then at the Perfume Shop, Kingsgate, he stole a quantity of fragrance sets.
The court was told the gift-sets were valued at £157 and at Mark and Spencer he tried to steal bottles of vodka and a bottle of brandy but was thwarted by security staff who recovered the items.
On 7th November at the Co-op, Bank Street, Lochgelly, he brandished bottles of wine at a shop worker.
On two occasions on 10th November at Tesco, Queensferry Road, Rosyth, he stole alcohol.
He also made threats towards a shop worker, made threats of violence and brandished a bottle of alcohol at him.
On 12th November at Aldi, Nightingale Place, Dunfermline, he stole nine tablet computers and a quantity of alcohol.
On 25th November in High Street, Cowdenbeath, he stole fragrance and a bag from Semi-Chem then toiletries and a candle from Boots.
Sheriff Krista Johnston jailed Mackay for 16 months.