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Nottingham Post
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Lorna Hughes

Violent Sutton-in-Ashfield mugger caught on CCTV using victim's bank card to buy alcohol

A mugger was caught on CCTV using his victim’s bank card in a nearby shop.

Violent Lee Brown, 41, wrestled his victim to the ground in Hardwick Lane, Sutton-in-Ashfield, before stealing his phone and his wallet.

He was seen on CCTV cameras following the victim moments before the attack and then leaving the area very shortly afterwards in the early hours of October 30.

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He was then caught on camera again 40 minutes later when he used his victim’s card to buy alcohol.

Brown then attempted another transaction with a different stolen card in the same shop a short time later – a transaction that was also caught on camera.

When he was arrested by officers Brown, of no fixed abode, refused to answer questions in his subsequent police interview.

Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday he finally admitted to charges of robbery, possession of a bladed article, and two counts of fraud. He was jailed for three years.

The victim, a man in his 50s, was on his way home at the time of attack. He was treated in hospital afterwards but was not seriously hurt.

'Appalling crime' left victim badly shaken

Detective Constable Adam Penn, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was an appalling crime that unsurprisingly left the victim badly shaken. Despite compelling evidence of his involvement, Brown initially denied all knowledge of what happened.

“Not only was he reckless enough to get caught on camera using his victim’s stolen cards; he was also filmed in the street just moments after the attack.

“I am pleased that he has finally accepted responsibility for what he did and hope this period of imprisonment will encourage him to change the direction of his life.”

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