Man jailed for robbing elderly woman and fracturing her wrist in Hailsham

The man had targeted the same victim on previous occasions

Mark Stonestreet
Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 30th Apr 2025

A Hailsham man who stole from a vulnerable woman and fractured her wrist has been jailed for robbery.

Mark Stonestreet, 38, of St Marys Avenue, Hailsham, has been sentenced to 3 years and 9 months imprisonment.

In addition to the custodial sentence, Stonestreet received a 10-year restraining order, with conditions not to approach the victim, not to visit North Street in Hailsham and not to enter Asda in Hailsham. This restraining order will remain in effect for 10 years.

The sentencing follows an incident on Saturday, February 8 in Carriers Path, Hailsham, where Stonestreet targeted a 66-year-old woman who was using a disability walker. He snatched her wallet and cash directly out of her hand, fracturing her wrist. Following police enquiries, Stonestreet was subsequently arrested and remanded in custody.

Police say this 'significant sentence' acknowledges the fact that Stonestreet had targeted the same victim on previous occasions.

Inspector Graham Bond, from Wealden Neighbourhood Policing Team, said, "This was a particularly distressing case involving the deliberate targeting of a vulnerable member of our community."

"The sentence handed down reflects the seriousness of this crime and sends a clear message that such predatory behaviour will not be tolerated."

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