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       Port Talbot dine and dash couple rack up more than £1,000 in unpaid
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       A couple admitted a series of "dine and dash" offences after they were
       caught racking up large bills at restaurants before running away
       without paying.
        
       Bernard McDonagh, 41, and Ann McDonagh, 39, both of Sandfields, Port
       Talbot, appeared before Swansea Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, where
       they pleaded guilty to five joint charges of fraud.
        
       Charges detail how the pair first dishonestly obtained £267 of food
       and drink for themselves and their family at The River House, a
       restaurant in Swansea, on 9 August last year, "having no intention of
       paying for it".
        
       The case emerged after newly opened Bella Ciao in Swansea reported
       that a family had left without paying a bill worth £329.
        
       Writing on Facebook, the restaurant described how a woman tried to pay
       with a savings account card that was declined twice.
        
       She then told staff her son would wait inside while she went to fetch
       a different card.
        
       The post said: "...of course she does not return and then the son
       receives a phone call and says he has to go and does a runner".
        
       It described how the family had given a "fake" number to reserve a
       table at the restaurant, meaning the incident was reported to the
       police.
        
       "To do this to anyone is disgusting but to do this to a newly open
       restaurant is even worse," the business wrote.
        
       The River House also posted on Facebook about the couple, stating that
       they had racked up a £270 bill before leaving without paying.
        
       Writing last August, the restaurant said: "They run up a very hefty
       bill (for five) and 'promised' to get cash from the local cash point
       after their card got declined.
        
       "We like to put trust in some people, but this was obviously carefully
       planned as they all just disappeared."
        
       They ordered £99.40 of food and drink from the Golden Fortune takeaway
       in Port Talbot without paying on 31 January, doing the same with
       £276.60 worth of meals from La Casona restaurant in Skewen on 23
       February.
        
       On March 27, the couple dishonestly obtained £196 of food and drink
       from Isabella's in Porthcawl. They committed the same offence again in
       the aforementioned incident at Bella Ciao on 19 April.
        
       Swansea Magistrates' Court heard that the five offences, which both
       defendants admitted, totalled £1,168.10.
        
       Ann McDonagh also pleaded guilty to four counts of shoplifting,
       totalling £1,017.60, relating to thefts at Tesco in Swansea as well as
       at Tommy Hilfiger and Sainsbury's at Bridgend Designer Outlet.
        
       The thefts took place between 6 September last year and 25 February
       this year.
        
       She admitted one charge of wilfully obstructing a police officer in
       his duty at Queen's Road police station in Bridgend on 13 March.
        
       District Judge Chris James sent the case to Swansea Crown Court for
       sentencing.
        
       He told the defendants: "Both of you will attend for your sentence at
       Swansea Crown Court on 29 May.
        
       "Until then, you are granted bail. It is not subject to conditions but
       you must attend Swansea Crown Court at 10am on 29 May.
        
       "If you fail to do so, you commit a further offence. I will, in both
       of your cases, direct a pre-sentence report given the issues that have
       been raised."
        
       Lisa Jones appeared for the prosecution during the hearing, while
       Giles Hayes represented both defendants.
        
       South Wales Police previously confirmed that the pair had been charged
       with the offences in April "following reports of several incidents of
       non-payment of restaurant bills and shoplifting".
        
       Bernard McDonagh and Ann McDonagh will next appear before Swansea
       Crown Court on 29 May.
        
        
        
        
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