Man jailed for knifepoint shop robbery in Batheaston
He has been put behind bars for six and a half years following the incident earlier this year
A man has been put behind bars after threatening staff in a shop - during a knifepoint robbery in Batheaston.
48-year-old Ian Gant of no fixed address has been sentenced after pleading guilty two offences last month - following the incident back in February.
It was alleged he threatened a member of staff at the shop in High Street with a large kitchen knife before stealing cash from the shop’s tills on Monday 19 February.
In a statement, his victim said the incident 'changed who she was'.
Gant was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court today (23 April) having pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of a bladed article last month.
He was identified through CCTV enquiries and witness statements before being arrested by police in Wales.
In a victim personal statement, which was read out in court, the victim said the incident has had a long-term impact on her.
“This incident has changed who I am, from my whole personality to my feelings of security and even to little things such as not caring what I look like and feeling like I can’t wear nice clothes,” her statement said. “I feel like I am not the same person anymore.”
DC James Robinson said: “No one should have to endure such a terrifying ordeal and I’d like to praise the bravery of the victim in coming forward.
“This sentence has taken a dangerous individual, who was willing to use a weapon and force to obtain what he wanted, off the streets. He was identified quickly through our enquiries and arrested shortly after.
“It also reflects the magnitude of the offence and shows that those who commit crime involving knives and extreme levels of fear will receive a significant punishment for doing so.”