Northumberland masked robber who twice threatened shop workers with 21-inch machete jailed

Gary Walsh, 33, was jailed for six years and six months
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A masked robber who twice threatened shop workers with a machete has been jailed.

Gary Walsh first entered the premises on Brierley Road in Blyth at around 9.40pm on 26 July last year, wearing a home-made mask and wielding a 21-inch long blade.

The 33-year-old threatened two shop workers with the machete and forced them to hand over just shy of £1,100 in cash before he fled the scene.

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However, Walsh returned to the same premises six days later at about 9.50pm, and he again threatened an employee with a weapon.

On this occasion, the robber left empty-handed and enquiries soon identified Walsh as the prime suspect.

A search of his home soon followed, and the machete and clothing worn during the second offence were discovered.

The 33-year-old, of Blyth, was arrested on suspicion of robbery and later charged with one count of robbery, one count of attempted robbery and one count of possession of a bladed article.

Walsh was found guilty following a trial at Newcastle Crown Court in June, and was sentenced at the same court last week to six years and six months behind bars.

Leading the investigation, Detective Constable Ruth Herbert, of Northumbria Police, said: “Walsh’s reckless decisions on these two nights could have easily had fatal consequences.

“He valued his own gain above the lives of others, and I am pleased that such a dangerous offender has been handed a lengthy custodial sentence.

“Walsh refused to take responsibility for his actions, selfishly forcing his victims to relive their traumatic ordeals at court.

“Thanks to the incredible bravery and co-operation of the victims, along with the brilliant work of our officers, the jury were quick to see through Walsh’s lies and convict him.”

Victims of robbery can report a crime in progress by calling 999 or report suspicious activity and behaviour by sending us a private message on social media or visiting the live chat on the Force website.

For those unable to contact police this way, call 101.