Nottingham Post

Victim, 81, was threatened with knife by robber

ATTACKER IS JAILED FOR SEVEN YEARS AFTER SNATCHING CASH FROM PENSIONER

- By PETER HENNESSY peter.hennessy@reachplc.com @petehennes­sy97

A Cold-hearted robber who coaxed her way into an 81-yearold’s home before threatenin­g him with a knife has been jailed.

Joanne Duke befriended the pensioner by talking to him as he sold items outside his flat.

Two weeks later, when she asked to use his toilet, the 45-year-old proceeded to steal £250 in cash from his living room and threatened him with a knife.

Police found her fingerprin­ts inside the flat - disproving her initial claim that she had never been in there.

Duke - who has a string of conviction­s including theft, assault, robbery, burglary and criminal damage - met the elderly victim as he sat on his deckchair selling items outside a block of flats in Nottingham last summer.

She spent several minutes talking to him before leaving and saying “I’ll pop round and see you at some point”.

Two weeks later, she pressed the buzzer for his flat and asked if she could come in for a chat, telling the pensioner her son had recently died.

The elderly man, who lives alone, obliged and she left a while later.

A couple of days later, on July 18, she was back - this time asking for a glass of water and to use the elderly man’s bathroom. But after being allowed in, she instead took a seat in the living room.

She then asked the pensioner if he could fetch her a towel and when he returned she was holding an envelope containing £500 of his savings. He tried to grab the envelope and a tussle broke out between the pair.

Duke then ran into the kitchen and grabbed a cutlery knife from the sink. She then moved towards the pensioner while holding the knife above her head as if she was about to attack him.

The pensioner retreated and Duke then fled the flat with £250 of his bank notes, leaving him shaken but unhurt.

Police arrived within minutes and enquiries led to Duke being traced to her home in Wingbourne Walk, Bulwell.

She was arrested on suspicion of robbery - an offence she vehemently denied during her police interview.

Duke told officers she had never stepped foot inside the man’s flat, but fingerprin­t evidence from a glass inside the property and CCTV footage suggested otherwise.

Duke pleaded guilty at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday, and was jailed for seven years.

Investigat­ing officer PC Conor Bullivant said he was pleased with the sentence. He said: “This was an incredibly distressin­g experience for Duke’s victim and the sentence reflects the seriousnes­s of the offence.

“Duke targeted an elderly man, in his own home, despite the kindness he showed her and I am delighted that she will not be a threat to the public for some time.

“As a result of this incident, the victim has had trouble with trusting people within the community and was put off going for walks which he used to enjoy as part of his daily life.

“He is extremely happy with the verdict received and I am extremely thankful for the bravery that he showed throughout the investigat­ion.”

DS Nick Wood, who oversaw the investigat­ion, added: “The sentence Duke has received shows that behaviour like this will not be tolerated. I am pleased with the sentence which was the result of brilliant teamwork.”

 ?? ?? Joanne Duke (inset) was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court
Joanne Duke (inset) was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court

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