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Man who used a hand-written note on a betting slip to rob bookmakers jailed

Kenneth Brown, 56, of Marline Road, St Leonards, walked into Coral in Battle Road on Monday 2 January and slid a handwritten note across the counter, which read “GIVE ME THE MONEY OR I’ll BLOW YOUR HEAD OFF.”

While doing so, Brown wrapped a jacket around his hand and forearm giving the appearance he had a firearm.

The cashier then withdrew £130 from the register and handed this over to Brown, who left the shop and attempted to cover a camera on his way out.

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Brown was identified through CCTV from the betting shop and was subsequently charged with robbery.

He appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Monday 6 February and pleaded guilty to one count of robbery.

He had also pleaded guilty year at an earlier hearing to stealing an elderly woman’s purse outside Co-op in London Road, St Leonards, on Thursday 15 December last year.

Brown was sentenced to a total of four years imprisonment and was also ordered to pay £228 victim surcharge.

Prevention Inspector Aidan Cornwall, of the Hastings and Rother Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “This was a callous offence where Kenneth Brown sought to put cashiers in fear that he had a firearm in order to get them to hand over money.

“He was quickly identified and arrested by our officers and we remanded him in custody to place him before the next available court.

“We welcome this robust sentence of imprisonment to protect our community.”

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