Sunderland Echo

Sentence due for attempted robbery

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A man arrested after armed police swooped on a house in Washington has admitted attempted robbery.

Officers raided a house in Us worth Station Road,Sul grave, around 7 pm on Friday, December 27.

The move came after a report of an armed robbery at the Best One shop in Front Street, Concord.

It was reported a man had threatened the shopkeeper with a suspected firearm, butfledemp­ty-handed. Nobody was injured.

One neighbour said: “A black car pulled up and then a grey X5 pulled up as well,” he said.

“We saw a lot of police and multiple armed response officers.They told us to get back in the house.”

A Northumbri­a Police spokespers­on said at the time: “At approx. 6pm this evening police received a report of an armed robbery at the Best One shop, Front Street, Concord Washington. It is reported that a man entered the shop, threatened the shopkeeper with a firearm and demanded money. The shopkeeper refused and wrestled with the man who then made off empty handed. “Them an is described a white male, 5ft 3ins, skinny build and was wearing black clothing and a black and grey cap.”

Thirty-one-year old Christophe­r Allison appeared at South Tyneside Magistrate­s Court on Monday,December 30, in connection with the incident at the Best One Shop.

He was committed to Newcastle Crown Court, where he appeared last week and admitted a charge of attempted robbery. Allison, of Johnson Terrace, Washington, was remanded in custody for sentence on March 26.

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