A thief high on drugs who broke into an education centre in the night and stole the keys to a community minibus has been jailed for two years.
Shaun Wilson, 35, was caught red-handed by police, including a dog handler, who rushed to the Greenpark Community Education Centre, Polmont, Stirlingshire, after he set off its external and internal intruder alarms.
Wilson was still inside the building with the keys to the centre’s large minibus in his pocket, when officers arrested him at 4.50am.
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Prosecutor Alistair McDermid said the main office of the centre had been ransacked, a number of windows had been smashed, and it appeared Wilson had been trying to force open drawers.
CCTV showed Wilson, wearing dark clothing and a mask, using tools to force open the fire exit door of the centre,…