Two men have been jailed for a combined total of twenty-one years following an armed robbery at a jewellery shop on Highland Road in Portsmouth.
Police launched an investigation after receiving a report on Wednesday 15 December 2021 that a 57 year-old man had been attacked by two men with weapons at the Clock Shop on Highland Road Southsea.
At around 10:50am the two men wearing masks had entered the shop and assaulted the man with a crowbar and pickaxe handle. They caused a large amount of damage to the shop before stealing £2,000 worth of jewellery. The victim was left with injuries to his hands, wrists, forearm, back and ankle that caused him lasting pain.
The men left in a Honda Jazz that was later burnt out on Oxford Road in Southsea. Subsequent CCTV enquiries identified the men as Jamie Talbot and Dean Ryan who were then arrested.
Jamie Lee Talbot, now aged 38, of Folkestone Road in Portsmouth subsequently admitted robbery on 16 February 2023.
On Friday 12 July 2024 he was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court to an extended sentence for a violent offence of twelve years in prison.
Dean Marcus Ryan, now aged 41, of Victoria Grove in Portsmouth was found guilty of robbery at Winchester Crown Court on Friday 24 May 2024. He was sentenced to nine years in prison at the same court on Friday 12 July.
Officer in the Case, DC Hollie Shelton said: “This violent robbery has left a lasting impact on all of those involved. These sentences send a strong message that this kind of offence is incredibly serious and we will do everything possible to find those responsible to make sure they are held accountable for their actions.
I hope these sentences go some way to helping the victim to move forward with his life, safe in the knowledge that both men will serve substantial prison sentences.“I want to take this opportunity to highlight that this robbery took place at an independent business in Southsea.
We have a city centre team dedicated to catching offenders that target shops across the city and they continue to work with the Portsmouth Business Crime Reduction Partnership and the local business community to address issues that are reported to us.“Retail staff should not face threats or violence while carrying out their jobs and we work closely with commercial premises in the city to support the business community and the safety of their workers”.
To help protect your business:Make sure staff are able to use any appropriate security equipment such as panic alarms.
Make sure CCTV cameras are in good working order, the position provides the best possible coverage and they are serviced annually.
Remind staff to report any suspicious activity to the manager or the police. Details should also be recorded and include: date, time, description of person.The community are our eyes and ears and we encourage you to report all incidents as soon as you are able to by calling 101 if it’s not an emergency.
You can also report suspicious activity online by visiting our website: https://www.hampshire.police.ukIf a crime is in progress, always call 999.
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