A DRUNK man who pooed outside a charity shop in the town centre has been fined by the courts.

Thomas Llewellyn, from Woolston, admitted drunk and disorderly behaviour at Warrington Magistrates Court on Thursday, June 4.

The 32-year-old was arrested after ‘leaving the contents of his bowels’ outside the British Heart Foundation store on Bank Street on the evening of Friday, March 6, before abusing police officers who attended the scene.

He also admitted criminal damage in connection with an incident in the town three days earlier, during which he caused damage to the rear passenger door of a police car.

Llewellyn, of Fitzwalter Road, was fined £460 and told to pay £300 in compensation to Cheshire Police, court costs of £81 and a £46 victim surcharge.

The joiner was previously banned from driving for four years in 2016 when he got behind the wheel of his work’s van after drinking up to 10 pints and crashing into a bus stop, lamppost and road signs.

This was the second time he was banned for drink driving, with a previous disqualification coming in 2009.

Llewellyn was also rapped by the courts in 2015 after headbutting a man in the Slug and Lettuce in Stockton Heath.