Andrew Shaw: Violent Doncaster robber who attacked man with axe is jailed for 11 years
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Andrew Shaw, aged 35, smashed a window to break into a property in Dunscroft, Doncaster, on the night of December 4, 2022.
Once inside, he demanded money and attacked a 15-year-old boy who was left with a black eye and forced to hide in a cupboard until his mother returned home.
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Hide AdShe then chased Shaw out of the property, with the defendant stealing around £3,000 worth of items, including an iPhone and two pieces of Swarovski jewellery.
A day later, Shaw broke into a couple’s home in Rossington armed with an axe. The defendant and an accomplice, who was carrying a knife, entered the property, with Shaw swinging the axe at a man who suffered a small injury to his arm.
Shaw demanded the victim hand over money and when he refused, he told the man wielding a knife to stab him.
The pair then searched the house before their victim bravely managed to apprehend Shaw’s accomplice and get the two men out of the property.
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Hide AdWhen he was outside the house, Shaw continued to make violent threats and smashed a kitchen window before fleeing in a silver VW Polo with £30 worth of tobacco and £11.70 of cigarettes.
Officers located the Polo after it crashed into a fence, with Shaw later found hiding in a nearby outbuilding.
Shaw, of Parklands Close, Doncaster, pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery and possession of a bladed article.
He was jailed for 11-and-a-half years at Sheffield Crown Court on Wednesday, August 16.
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Hide AdPC Sam Fowler said: “Shaw’s crimes caused considerable distress and alarm to a couple and a young boy who should have been safe in their own homes.
“His despicable crimes were aggravated by him carrying a dangerous weapon which he used to inflict injuries on a man who acted valiantly to defend his partner and his home.
“We’re pleased Shaw has been jailed for a considerable length of time and we will continue to endeavour to protect our communities. Let this be a reminder that if you commit these offences, we will do all we can to ensure you go to prison.”