A robber who preyed on an elderly woman as she went to use an ATM at a Barclays Bank in Peterborough has been jailed for more than five years.
Adam Barratt, 42, targeted the woman, aged in her late 70s, as she left Barclays Bank, in High Street, Fletton, Peterborough, at about 1.50pm on Thursday, July 14 last year.
An accomplice had been watching customers withdrawing money, and Barratt was sitting on some planters lying in wait for the victim to return to her husband’s car.
When she left the bank, Barratt let her walk past before lunging at her from behind.
He grabbed her handbag and pushed her to the ground, causing a head injury and injuries to her arm.
The victim’s husband tried to stop the attack, but Barratt ran into him, knocking him to the floor.
Barratt ran off but was detained a short time afterwards by passers-by who flagged down officers.
On Friday (February 24), at Cambridge Crown Court, Barratt, of no fixed address, was jailed for five years and four months, pleading guilty to robbery and actual bodily harm.
DC Matt Reed said: “Barratt shamefully targeted the elderly woman in what was a cowardly and vicious attack, so I am pleased he has now faced justice.
“He is a prolific offender who preyed on the elderly and vulnerable.”
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