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Ten jailed for Market Cross jeweller raids | Ten jailed for Market Cross jeweller raids |
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Ten men have been jailed for their parts in the armed robberies of two Teesside jewellers. | Ten men have been jailed for their parts in the armed robberies of two Teesside jewellers. |
The gang stole watches and diamond jewellery worth £637,000 from the Market Cross stores in Yarm and Middlesbrough in November 2014 and January last year. | The gang stole watches and diamond jewellery worth £637,000 from the Market Cross stores in Yarm and Middlesbrough in November 2014 and January last year. |
All but one admitted their roles in the raids which saw staff threatened with weapons including a handgun. | All but one admitted their roles in the raids which saw staff threatened with weapons including a handgun. |
An eleventh man was given a suspended sentence. | An eleventh man was given a suspended sentence. |
Police caught one of the gang, David Patmore, up a tree trying to destroy his mobile phone after he had led them on a 70mph pursuit in the dark with his car lights off. | |
With police surrounding him, he shouted: "I'll be down in a minute, I just don't want you to have my phone," Teesside Crown Court heard. | |
Patmore and another man, Shaun Booth, were also jailed for stealing high-end jewellery, including necklaces, rings and Rolex watches with a total value of around £1m, from Fattorini jewellers in Parliament Street in Harrogate in December 2014. | |
The following sentences were handed out to six men from Manchester who admitted conspiracy to commit robbery: Samuel Hughes, 29, was jailed for 12 years; David Patmore, 32, jailed for 19 years six months: Joseph Donovan, 25, jailed for 12 years: Jamie Scott, 28, jailed for 12 years: Liam Wright, 25, jailed for 10 years and Shaun Booth, 29, received 12 years eight months. | |
Two other men from Cleveland, Antony Northmore, 35, and Scott Northmore, 20, received 10 years and four years respectively. | |
Ian Ogden, 26, from Manchester, had denied two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery but was found guilty after a trial and jailed for seven years. | Ian Ogden, 26, from Manchester, had denied two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery but was found guilty after a trial and jailed for seven years. |
Billy Jo Thompson, 25, also from Manchester, was jailed for a year after admitting assisting an offender and possessing a prohibited weapon. | |
Christopher Worgan, 32, from Manchester, was given a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after admitting assisting an offender. | Christopher Worgan, 32, from Manchester, was given a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after admitting assisting an offender. |
Speaking after sentencing, Det Chief Supt Peter McPhillips, from Cleveland Police, said: "Shockingly these robberies took place in broad daylight and involved innocent members of the public and staff being threatened with violence and weapons. | |
"In the case of the Yarm incident, these weapons included axes and a handgun. | |
"Staff showed great bravery in the immediate aftermath of the robberies and as the investigation progressed the help they gave police was invaluable. | |
"Some of them were badly affected by what happened and I hope today's sentences will reassure them that the people responsible face a lengthy time behind bars." | "Some of them were badly affected by what happened and I hope today's sentences will reassure them that the people responsible face a lengthy time behind bars." |
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