Teenage sentenced for robbery in Peterborough

It happened around 9.15pm on March 1st 2024.

Author: Harry LongPublished 24th Jul 2025

A teenager who attacked a child and stole his bus pass has been sent to a young offenders institution.

Kyle Cripps, 18, approached the 13-year-old boy, who was sat with a friend, as the bus travelled along Park Road, in Peterborough, at about 9.15pm on 1 March last year.

Cripps punched him in the head and demanded he hand over his phone and money before stealing the bus pass.

Police were called by the bus driver who told Cripps to get off.

He was arrested by police shortly afterwards in Cowgate, in the city centre, after a short chase.

Cripps, of Cathwaite, Paston, Peterborough, admitted robbery at Peterborough Crown Court on Wednesday and was sentenced to ten months in the institution.

DC James Walker-Harrison, who investigated, said: “This was a terrifying ordeal for the victim which left him having to go to hospital with bruising to the side of his head.

“Violent and unprovoked attacks such as this have a lasting impact on those involved and I hope this result provides some closure for the victim.”

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