A teenager from Douglas has been jailed after smashing the windows of a bus shelter.
17-year-old Sean Daniel Fitzpatrick, of Derby Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse earlier this week.
He admitted using stones to break three windows of the shelter, at Lord Street in Douglas, in the early hours of August 8th.
The court heard his actions - and those of two juveniles charged alongside him - had caused £875 of damage.
Fitzpatrick's advocate told the court his behaviour was 'immature and stupid' but he was sorry for what he had done.
Magistrates described his behaviour as 'senseless' and extended the current prison sentence Fitzpatrick is serving, for other offences, by two weeks.
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