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  • 50 YEARS FOR ARMED GANG THAT CARRIED OUT A SERIES OF VIOLENT ROBBERIES


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    An armed gang including a man from Salford who carried out a series of almost 30 robberies across Greater Manchester and Cheshire and made off with thousands of pounds worth of goods have been jailed for over 50 years.

    Six men from Greater Manchester robbed a number of businesses between May and November 2019 and assaulted and threatened staff with machetes in order to get cash - including one robbery where a shop worker was dragged across the floor by her feet in Warrington.

    Jack Yarwood from Salford, Michael Burke from Trafford, Stuart Watson from Trafford, Daniel Adamson from Sale and Michael Kedie from Sale were all jailed for life at Manchester Crown Square today (29 June 2021).

     

    The first offence took place at Co-Op in Cheshire at around 9.45pm on 12 May 2019 where three masked men, Michael Kedie, Jack Yarwood and Michael Burke, entered the store and threatened staff with a machete and a hammer and stole cash from a safe.

    Further robberies continued to take place involving other associates in the organised crime group whilst detectives identified the series and pieced the case together.

    Detectives found that the group had a strong knowledge of the stores' procedures and protocols, ordering staff to go to the back of the store and empty the contents of the safe by threatening them with weapons and assaulting them.

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    In one incident, the gang turned up in a stolen vehicle and stormed an address in Cheshire before dragging a naked child out of bed and locking the mother and her two children in a cupboard whilst they raided the house on Dunham Road, Warburton, on 16 September 2019. Expensive watches and jewellery were placed into one of the children's pillowcases and taken along with the family's car.

    In a statement read out in court from the family, they described as the "worst night of their lives" and the children are scarred for life.

    On the evening of 7 June 2019, Michael Kedie, Jack Yarwood, Michael Burke and Robert Lewis also stormed Co-op on Cross Street in Sale in balaclavas and dragged a member of staff to the back of the store and ordered her and her colleague to open a safe by threatening them with a machete before fleeing with a large amount of cash. Detectives later found that the machete was also used in a number of the other robberies.

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    The robberies continued until November 2019 and left staff working in the stores extremely shaken up, especially a female worker at McColl's in Concorde Place in Warrington where one woman was dragged across the floor by her ankle.

    On 26 October 2019, one of the men grabbed a staff member from Co-op on Knutsford Road in Warrington and put her into a headlock and dragged her to the ground before stealing cash.

    A police patrol attended and followed a stolen Ford Focus from the Devon and Cornwall area the group left in before pursuing it through Partington when driver Daniel Adamson was reaching speeds over 80 mph in a 30mph zone. Two of the men got out of the vehicle armed with machetes and ran towards the officer in the vehicle before getting back into the Focus and driving off before abandoning it in the Racecourse estate in Sale.

    Officers recovered cigarettes, cash and other items from the robbery in Warrington from the Focus.

    Adamson was forensically linked to nine of the robberies after officers found Slazenger trousers worn by him during the offences at Robert Lewis' address.

    The rest of the OCG were rumbled when detectives from GMP's Serious and Organised Crime Group division pieced the series together and brought the gang to justice through phone and CCTV analysis, surveillance and the support of large number of witnesses in the case.

    Detective Sergeant Richard Castley, from GMP's SOCG, said:

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    "This was a series of terrifying incidents that saw staff members and members of the public in their own homes assaulted and scared for their lives - some of them still haven't returned to work and are some are still recovering from their ordeal.

    "Staff were threatened with machetes and knives, dragged along the floor and manhandled. A family were targeted in their own address, assaulted and threatened with machetes and were fearing for their lives.

    "The members of the public targeted by these offenders were simply doing their job to serve the public in their local shop or were in their home addresses when they were confronted with this masked gang armed with weapons.

    "Their robbery spree days are now over after our thorough investigation and this sends out a message - no matter how organised and sophisticated a group is - we will track offenders down and bring them to justice."

     

     

    Jack Yarwood, 20/12/85, of Regent Place, Water Street, Salford, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 10 years for conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Michael Burke, 06/04/1981, of Winchester Road, Trafford, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years for conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Stuart Watson, 15/04/1981, of Kingsway Park, Trafford, was jailed for life with a minimum term of eight years for conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Daniel Adamson, 21/01/1986, of Hurst Avenue, Sale, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 11 years for conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Michael Kedie, 20/02/1991, of Magnolia Court, Sale, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 12 years for conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Connor Kedie, 30/04/1998, of Rookfield Avenue, Sale, was given a 12 month suspended sentence for assisting an OCG.

    They were all sentenced at Manchester Crown Square today (29 June 2021).

     

    Detective Chief Inspector Clare Coleman, from Cheshire Police, added:

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    “As a result of the excellent work conducted by the dedicated team of detectives from Cheshire Constabulary, along with the work of our colleagues at Greater Manchester Police, this crime spree has now been brought to an end.

    “This case demonstrates that criminals do not stop when they reach the border.

    “It is more important than ever that we work closely with our partners to ensure that such criminals are brought to justice.”

     

     

    Details on all of the robberies below:

    1 - 12/05/19 - Coop, Lymm

    2 - 19/05/19 Coop, Bowden

    3 - 26/05/19 Asda Petrol Station, Sale

    4 - 07/06/19 - Coop, Sale

    5 - 19/06/19 - One Stop Shop, Wigan

    6 - 25/06/19 -Coop, Stretford

    7 - 27/06/19 - McColls, Sale

    8 - 30/04/19 - Coop, Chadderton

    9 - 11/07/19 - Coop, Sale

    10 - 11/07/19 - One Stop Shop, Warrington

    11 - 18/07/19 - McColls, Warrington

    12 - 04/08/19 - Coop, Sale

    13 - 22/08/19 - McColls, Leigh

    14 - 26/08/19 - McColls, Bramhall

    15 - 26/08/19 - Coop, Warrington

    16 - 03/09/19 - Texaco, Umston

    17 - 03/09/19 - Tesco, Sale

    18 - 08/09/19 - Coppice Wood Farm Public House

    19 - 16/09/19 - House in Warburton

    20 - 19/09/19 - Starbucks, Trafford Park

    21 - 22/09/19 - Coop Wythenshawe

    22 - 24/09/19 - One Stop, Sale

    23 - 25/09/19 - Sainsburys, Altrincham

    24 - 21/10/19 - Coop, Stretford

    25 - 30/10/19 - Coop, Stretford

    26 - 10/11/19 - Coop, Swinton

    27 - 12/11/19 - Coop, Cheadle Hulme

    28 - 20/11/19 - Poundland , Urmston

    29 - 20/11/19 - McColls, Sale




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