Steven Demetriou jailed after string of Dan Murphy’s thefts across Melbourne

·

Steven Demetriou has been sentenced to three months’ jail after pleading guilty to a series of thefts, including multiple bottle shop heists across Melbourne, and telling a magistrate he preferred immediate imprisonment over a community corrections order.

Demetriou appeared at Sunshine Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, where he admitted to stealing thousands of dollars worth of alcohol from Dan Murphy’s stores and other retailers during March. He was in custody during the proceedings.

The court heard he stole $2018 worth of alcohol from a Dan Murphy’s in Sydney Road, Fawkner on March 9, followed by a second theft the next day at a Dan Murphy’s in Essendon, taking vodka, Jameson and scotch valued at nearly $500.

He also stole from a Dan Murphy’s in Ascot Vale, with total alcohol thefts exceeding $1500.

Dan Murphy’s in Fawkner.

Beyond alcohol, Demetriou also admitted stealing a $1000 display laptop from a store in Taylors Lakes and $756 worth of goods from Supercheap Auto in Sunshine.

His lawyer Richard Revill told the court Demetriou had a “longstanding heroin addiction” and had experienced homelessness, including periods living in caravan parks.

He sought a “discounted” sentence, citing his client’s early guilty plea and the fact the offending “didn’t involve any actual violence or threatening behaviour.”

Demetriou also made a direct request to the court to avoid supervision. Magistrate David Langton noted: “Straight sentence, no corrections order,” saying it left him with “little option” but to impose immediate imprisonment for the “substantial shop steals.”

Demetriou was convicted and sentenced to three months’ jail, with 41 days already served in pre-sentence detention.

Source: Herald Sun.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Speaking in which tongues? The liturgical language debate

The present debate within the Greek community of Australia concerning the language of the Divine Liturgy unfolds with a curious intensity.

Roll the dice: Perth’s Greek community gets set for Tavli championships

The Hellenic Community of WA is inviting players of all skill levels to take part in its inaugural Tavli (backgammon) tournament.

Royal Australian Mint honours Greece and Crete campaign with new commemorative coin

The Royal Australian Mint has released a commemorative coin honouring the 1941 Greece and Crete campaigns.

Wedding dress designer Mary Ioannidis’ court win after 2020 dog attack

A NSW appeals court has upheld a damages award in favour of prominent bridal designer Mary Ioannidis, confirming a lower court ruling.

Ray White Oakleigh fined over underquoting under former operator Chris Kelepouris

A Melbourne real estate agency has been fined $600,000 after admitting to underquoting nine properties during 2022 and 2023.

You May Also Like

The Pan-Thessalian Federation of NSW keeps traditions alive with Rougatsia celebration

The Pan-Thessalian Federation of NSW "Karaiskakis" commemorated the Greek New Year's tradition of cutting the vasilopita.

Mike Zervos OAM wins Monash University Dean’s Alumni Award

In October, Courage to Care Victoria CEO Mike Zervos OAM received a Monash University Business School Alumni Impact Award.

Homer Rogue Taverna brings Athens spirit – and a surprise connection

From octopus souvlaki to eggplants carved with names, Homer Rogue Taverna served up not just Athenian flavours but an unforgettable reunion.