A drug addict who armed himself with a syringe before trying to rob a coffee shop has been jailed for 30 months.

The attempted hold-up at the Caffe Nero premises came just four days after Elland man Michael Farrer had been let out of prison for a similar offence.

Last year Farrer had been jailed for threatening a Tesco employee with a syringe during a shoplifting incident.

Bradford Crown Court heard how the 28-year-old, of Dean Street, carried out the early morning attack in Southgate, Halifax, in the hope of being arrested and taken back into custody.

Prosecutor Abigail Langford described how Cafe Nero worker Joanna Cooper had been working at the premises when Farrer came in at about 6.30am.

Initially Farrer asked about a phone charger, but after leaving the shop he came back in with the syringe in his hand.

The complainant feared that she would be stabbed with the syringe when Farrer demanded money from the till even though there was not yet any cash in it.

Miss Langford said Farrer told the complainant in a quiet voice:”I will stab you with this if you don’t give me the money from your tills.”

After being told there was no money to give him Farrer left the premises and as he walked out he said:”You know I’m only joking.”

Cafe Nero

The attempted robbery last October was captured on CCTV and Farrer admitted the offence at a previous court hearing.

Farrer’s barrister Ian Howard conceded that his client had “an unenviable record” of offences, but he pointed out that the defendant’s guilty pleas to the charges of attempted robbery and possessing an article with a blade or point had spared the complainant having to give evidence in court.

“He had bought the hypodermic syringe with the intention of bringing about a state of affairs whereby he would be arrested and remanded into custody,” said Mr Howard.

Judge David Hatton QC said Farrer had threatened a woman who was going about her employment and she had feared that she would be stabbed.

“The offence is aggravated by the fact that you had last year committed a very similar offence, threatening somebody with a syringe in your quest for money, and it is also aggravated by the fact that you had only been released from prison four days previously,” the judge told Farrer.