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VIDEO: Watch as hapless thief raids Perth coffee shop in bungled break-in which could have killed him

CCTV has emerged of the moment Perth thief William Gillilan stole a coffee shop’s till in a raid which could have had fatal consequences.

Hapless Gillilan ripped his leg open as he left Willows through shattered glass and was found nearby, thanks to the trail of blood from the cafe to where he collapsed, still clutching the stolen till.

The CCTV shows Gillilan creep into the city centre cafe, crouching in a presumed bid to avoid detection.

Perth cafe thief CCTV footage
Gillilan enters the cafe, ducking to avoid detection

He makes his way behind the counter, where he ransacks the till area and makes off with the cash box.

He then makes off back through the cafe with the till.

Perth cafe thief CCTV footage

Moments later, as he scrambled through the broken glass – smashed to make his entry – he tore open his leg and his getaway was foiled.

William Gillilan is led from court. Picture by Perthshire Picture Agency

Gillilan, who had taken 20 Valium tablets before carrying out the robbery, was jailed for more than 19 months by Sheriff William Wood.

The sheriff told him: “It is perhaps fortunate for you that you did not injure your leg more seriously and bleed to death.

“Here you are, aged 42, so you are not a young man anymore and you have a fairly lengthy string of previous convictions.

“You took 20 Valium tablets that evening. You can’t remember exactly what happened but you have to accept the consequences for all of your conduct.”

The 42-year-old was on licence at the time, having been freed early from a previous jail term so Sheriff Wood ordered him to serve out that 183-day period.

Staff clear-up after the bungled raid. Steve MacDougall / DCT Media

He also added a further 13 months in jail.

Avoided security system

Perth Sheriff Court heard Gillilan had managed to avoid the security system in the coffee shop by creeping to the counter in a hunched manner and ducking to avoid sensors.

However, he was not so nimble as he clambered back through the window he had smashed with a paving stone to gain entry to Willows in central Perth.

He was carrying the till – containing £150 – when he caught his leg on the broken glass, causing a major gash which left a trail of blood from the premises.

Gillilan was eventually found lying nearby in a pool of blood, with the stolen till by his side, when medics turned up to treat him after being alerted by passers-by.

Police were called to the scene and they followed the blood trail back to Willows.

A check of the CCTV revealed Gillilan breaking in and stealing the till.

Blood trail led to accused

Fiscal depute Michael Sweeney told the court: “Police were contacted by the ambulance service to attend a male suffering from a serious leg injury.

The lane to the side of the coffee shop whereGillilan was found. Pic Credit – Steve MacDougall / DCT Media

“The ambulance service were with the accused. He was in possession of the cash register and there was a trail of blood leading directly to Willows.

“Police observed a smashed glass panel and a substantial amount of blood directly next to it. CCTV showed him standing outside with a large paving slab.

“He is then seen to enter the premises. He is seen creeping in slowly and bent over. He stands up fully and walks behind the counter to the till area.

“He has avoided triggering the alarms by the way he creeps in and ducks down to avoid the sensors. He goes behind the counter, removes the till and leaves.”

Memory loss due to Valium

Willows’ boss Michael White confirmed it was the second time the cafe had been broken into since the start of lockdown.

Perth cafe thief CCTV footage

Gillilan, of Skinnergate, Perth, admitted breaking into Willows in Perth on  December 16 and stealing a till and £150.

He also admitted using a screwdriver to break a car window with intent to rob it on the same day and breaking into a works van and stealing £700 worth of gear the day before.

Mr Sweeney said Gillilan failed to get away with anything from the works van either as he had stashed the goods nearby and they were found by the owner.

“He said he could not remember anything because he was on drugs at the time,” the prosecutor told the court.

Solicitor David Holmes, defending, said: “He was not in the best of health before this incident and continued to suffer after it.

“He sees this as part of the overall pattern of him taking drugs for a number of years and the physical consequences of that are now with him.

“He must find a way of ending this cycle of taking drugs. He was only aware of what had taken place because he was informed by others.”