Man who robbed shop at knifepoint in Peterborough jailed

The 38-year-old demanded the female member of staff open the till before helping himself to £150 in cash and three packets of menthol cigarettes

Wayne Sharman
Author: Julie CastonPublished 10th Apr 2025

A man who robbed a convenience store in Gunthorpe, Peterborough, at knifepoint has been jailed for six years.

38-year-old Wayne Sharman, entered Donaldson News, in Donaldson Drive, at about 9.40am on 4th January wearing a balaclava and brandishing a knife.

He demanded the female member of staff open the till before helping himself to £150 in cash and three packets of menthol cigarettes.

Police reviewed CCTV footage which captured the whole incident, including Sharman dropping his balaclava in the street. It was linked to him through DNA analysis.

Sharman was arrested at his home in Elter Walk, Gunthorpe - and charged with robbery and being in possession of a knife in a public place, both of which he admitted in court.

He appeared at Cambridge Crown Court today (Wednesday 9th April ) where he was sentenced to six years in prison.

Detective Constable George Corney, who investigated, said:

“This was an incredibly frightening experience for the victim who was simply carrying out her job when she was threatened at knifepoint, putting her in a considerable amount of fear.

“Understandably the seriousness of this crime caused concern within the community, but I hope this sentence and the action taken by ourselves goes some way to reassuring local people.”

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