Man jailed after robbing Westbourne shop armed with a meat cleaver
Police said Sam Hewett, 31, unemployed, of Renown Gardens, Waterlooville, Hampshire, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for the robbery when he appeared at Portsmouth Crown Court on Tuesday (August 4).
Officers were called to the Co-op store at The Square in Westbourne around 6.25pm on Sunday, May 24, to reports of man entering the shop and demanding cash from the tills.
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Hide AdA police spokesperson said: "The man had been seen by a witness putting on a balaclava and baseball cap before entering the store and producing the meat cleaver.
"He was then seen to climb over the counter and take around £400 from the till before leaving the shop.
"Hewett was arrested and charged with the offence after his DNA was found on the baseball cap, which the offender had dropped while fleeing the scene.
"A search of Hewett's address also found clothing matching that seen to be worn by the offender in CCTV footage of the incident, including turquoise green medical gloves."
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Hide AdHewett pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of a bladed article in a public place, police said.
He received an 18-month sentence for the latter offence, to run concurrently to the four-year sentence he received for the robbery.
Police revealed that Hewett was also convicted of a burglary at a fish and chip shop in Westbourne on September 26, 2019, in which a safe, till and charity tin were stolen, and a burglary at a barber shop in Havant.
He was sentenced to a further 12 months' imprisonment to run consecutively, giving a total sentence of five years. Hewett also had a further four offences of burglary taken into consideration.
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Hide AdDetective Sergeant Jason Vickers said: "Hewett travelled around six miles from his home address just to commit this robbery in Westbourne.
"While no one was hurt, it was a terrifying ordeal for the staff member working in the shop at the time.
"We worked closely with our colleagues in Hampshire Constabulary to arrest and secure the charges against Hewett, and we are pleased to see the severity of his offending reflected in his sentence."