Thief snared by bank workers after he tried to put cash into his account in bags full of coins and glass from broken charity bottle A bungling thief who stole a bottle full of charity donations from a pub was sprung by a quick-thinking bank clerk who spotted shards of glass in the bags of change he wanted to deposit. Trevor Easby, from Cornwall Beach, in Plymouth, raised suspicion when he tried to hand over several bags full of loose coins at a local Lloyds TSB branch in the city. After spotting slivers of glass mixed in with the coins the cashier dialled 999 and Easby was arrested. Plymouth Magistrates yesterday heard that Easby, 30, had stolen the money from The Magnet pub in Devonport, Plymouth. The court heard that the recovering drug addict spent more than five hours rifling through the pub, and stole a large whisky bottle filled with coins and another charity collecting tin both for St Luke’s Hospice. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2196213/Thief-snared-bank-workers-tried-cash-account-bag-mixed-pieces-broken-glass.html Recovering drug addict? I don't think so. Good looking young man.