Men jailed for supermarket robberies

A man who used a hammer to threaten staff members in supermarkets has been jailed for more than six years.
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Craig Bagley, 34, of no fixed address and his accomplice, Glynn Johnson, 33, of no fixed address, appeared at Leicester Crown Court via video link.

Both men were jailed for the robbery of the Tesco supermarket in Top Valley in the early hours of Friday, October 4 last year.

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Bagley threatened a staff member at the store with a hammer before both men left with stolen bottles of alcohol.

Craig Bagley, left, and Glynn Johnson were both jailed for robberies on supermarketsCraig Bagley, left, and Glynn Johnson were both jailed for robberies on supermarkets
Craig Bagley, left, and Glynn Johnson were both jailed for robberies on supermarkets

After a thorough investigation into the robbery, Johnson was arrested at the Premier Inn Hotel in Hucknall.

He was sentenced to 15 months in prison including a five month sentence for breach of a suspended sentence in connection with a separate offence.

Bagley was also sentenced for two further robberies, one of which occurred in a Sainsbury’s supermarket in Carrington Street in Nottingham on November 10 last year.

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The other happened in a Local 4 U store in Bulwell on November 15 last year.

In both incidents, Bagley stole alcohol and cash totally more than £800 from the supermarkets, as well as threatening staff members with violence.

In the Local 4 U incident, Bagley repeatedly smashed the door to a locked store room with a hammer while a staff member hid for their safety.

When he unsuccessfully gained entry to the locked room, he left the shop.

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An officer from Nottinghamshire Police arrived at the scene to investigate within two minutes of the 999 call.

After an area search, Bagley was spotted and a police dog assisted an officer in safely detaining him.

Upon arrest, the hammer he used to threaten staff at was recovered.

Bagley was jailed for a total of 78 months in prison for the robberies and two possession of an offensive weapon charges.

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Detective Inspector Chanelle Whitney, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We do not tolerate violence in our county and as a force we are committed to tackling robbery.

“As well as this, we also have a commitment to protecting our communities.

“These incidents would have been frightening for the victims involved and I hope today’s result shows how seriously we take such crimes.

“Robbery can have a devastating financial impact on businesses and we endeavour to work with our communities to ensure that businesses and their staff feel supported and protected.

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“I am pleased that our officers acted quickly to arrest and charge both Bagley and Johnson and I welcome today’s result.”

If you are a victim of robbery, contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or in an emergency dial 999.

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