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A 30-year-old man has been jailed for 32 months after robbing a Sainsbury’s Local store in Newhall, Swadlincote.
Andrew Robinson of Oversetts Road, Newhall Swadlincote, was sentenced at Derby Crown Court on Friday 15 March 2024.
Robinson, who had been wearing a balaclava, entered the store on High Street, Newhall in Swadlincote at around 9.15pm on Wednesday 14 February 2024.
He threatened staff with a knife and demanded cash, cigarettes and tobacco which he stole from the store along with a scanner.
Robinson was arrested the following day, Thursday 15 February 2024, after he was identified from his description.
Police officers attended his address and found items taken from the store around his property and he was subsequently charged with robbery.
Staff at the store were not physically hurt during the robbery. However, one member of staff described feeling shaken during the incident but felt they needed to remain calm as they were worried they may have antagonised Robinson further.
Temporary Detective Constable Chelsea Millichip who was the officer in the case said: “This was a terrifying ordeal for the staff at the store. Their bravery and composure under such stressful circumstances are commendable.
“We hope that this sentence sends a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated, and offenders will be brought to justice.”