Men who stole car in Derby knifepoint robbery jailed

They lured their victim using a dating website

Morgan Allkins
Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 29th Jun 2023
Last updated 29th Jun 2023

Two men who stole a car at knifepoint after luring the owner to a Derby street using a dating website have been jailed.

Morgan Allkins and Michael Matthews held a knife to the throat of their victim – who had been tricked into meeting another member of the gang through the site.

The trio demanded he give them the car or he would be stabbed.

Their victim, a man in his 60s ,got out of his Mazda MX5 and handed over his keys, with the thieves then driving off.

Police were called and armed response units stopped the car shortly afterwards following a brief pursuit. The trio tried to run off, but were arrested nearby.

Allkins and Matthews were identified as being the two men who got into the back of the victim’s car and threatened him with the knife – while the youth was found to have been the one speaking to the victim online.

The trio were subsequently charged with robbery. Allkins and Matthews appeared at Derby Crown Court on Wednesday 28 June for sentencing after admitting the offence, which occurred on February 19.

Michael Matthews

Allkins, 21, of Portland Street, Derby was jailed for four and a half years. Matthews, 21, of Harrison Street, Derby, was jailed for five years and three months.

The teenager was given a referral order after appearing in the youth court.

A victim impact statement read out to the court told how the man had been left 'devastated' by the incident. It said:

“Since the robbery I am in shock and find it difficult to believe that this did actually happen.

“My mind and physical health have been all over the place – devastation, nightmares, worry, realisation, nervousness, retaliation, physically sick.

“I have been unable to sleep at night for any length of time. I’m listening for noises around my immediate vicinity. If I do fall asleep, I’m waking up scared or frightened and immediately checking outside.

“Because there were knives involved, I know this was a very serious event and the outcome could have been a lot more serious. I find it difficult to get my head around that and to understand why people would do that.

“I now cannot even look at a knife – on tv, film etc. I shudder and have to look away and it all comes flooding back.”

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