“You did something you shouldn’t have done,” judge says to front end loader thief
A Prince Albert judge has instructed a 13-year-old boy not to play so many video games.
The teen, who stole a front end loader from a fenced in compound last June, and crashed it into the retaining wall at Conexus Credit Union, has received a conditional discharge meaning he will not have a criminal record as long as he abides by a number of conditions.
The sentencing hearing was held Wednesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court. According to the statement of facts read in court by Crown Prosecutor Cam Scott, the youth gained entry into the shop through the backdoor after climbing over a locked SaskEnergy fence. The youth then entered the vehicle and drove it through a retaining wall. The “wide eyed youth” emerged from the vehicle and told police he had been moving it for his dad. The boy’s father lives in Lloydminster.
“I don’t know what he was thinking quite frankly,” Scott said.