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Burglar jailed after threatening resident with a metal pole in Heaton smash and grab

A smash and grab burglar who threatened a Heaton resident with a metal pole before demanding he hand over cash and gold has been jailed.

Robert Charles Smith, 38, appeared at Newcastle Crown Court last week where he admitted aggravated burglary.

In November last year, police were called to an address on Biddleston Road after receiving a call from a resident.

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The resident reported that a man had smashed a window and broken into his home brandishing a short white pole.

When the victim refused to hand anything over, Smith swiped a rucksack containing a laptop and stole a bike and fled the scene.

Officers were deployed to the area and it wasn’t long before they found Smith on Simonside Terrace, carrying the stolen bag.

He was arrested and charged with aggravated burglary.

Smith, of no fixed abode, appeared before magistrates the following day and on March 3, was sentenced to a total of four years behind bars.

Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Constable Craig Austin from the Force’s Central Burglary team said: “Being burgled and having someone in your home, taking your possessions can be a very scary ordeal, especially in cases like this which happen in the middle of night and involve weapons.

“Thanks to the swift work of the officers involved – Smith was arrested within 17 minutes of the report coming in and we were able to return the stolen items to their rightful owners.

“A solid evidential file was placed before our partners in the criminal justice system leaving him no option but to admit his actions and I am pleased he is now behind bars. We will continue to do all we can to protect our communities from thieves and this type of criminality.”

To report a crime please use the Tell Us Something page of the Northumbria Police website.

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