Three men sentenced over a robbery at Tesco in Kidderminster
All three have received a combined total of 26 years.
Three men have been sentenced to a total of more than 26 years following their convictions for robbery at a Tesco store in Kidderminster earlier this year.
Kevin Oulton, 46, of Masefield Close, Bilston, West Midlands; Carl Ansell, 45, of Giffard Road, Stow Heath, Wolverhampton; and Wayne Madlen, 53, of Hurstbourne Crescent, Wolverhampton, were found guilty at Worcester Crown Court on Friday 6 September.
They were sentenced to nine years and seven months, nine years and one month and eight years and three months respectively.
The convictions relate to a robbery at the Tesco Express Store in Cookley, Kidderminster on March 13 this year where staff were threatened with axes and £7,000 of cigarettes were stolen.
Detective Constable Stephen Lewis of Kidderminster CID said: “We are pleased to see these lengthy sentences handed out for these three robbers whose actions undoubtedly caused distress and fear for the staff at the store and members of the public at the time.
“We hope this court result sends a message of deterrent and that we will always pursue those looking to come to Wyre Forest and commit crimes, particularly such serious ones as this, and seek the maximum prison terms possible for them.”