Street robbers who stole cash from a man while he sat in a taxi have been jailed.
Dean Lacey, 47, and Michaela Whiting, 39, targeted the victim after they saw him withdrawing money from a cash machine in Gillingham and getting inside a pre-booked cab.
They both admitted robbery and were each sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court on Wednesday 7 April 2021 to 15 months’ imprisonment.
The offence took place after Lacey and Whiting saw the victim, a man in his 40s, using a cash machine in the High Street at around 9am on Tuesday 9 June 2020.
He withdrew £20 to pay for a taxi which had been arranged to collect him, and his partner, from a nearby street.
As he walked down Sappers Walk, he heard Whiting and Lacey behind him. Whiting could be heard saying, ‘where does he think he’s going?’ Lacey then approached the victim and said, ‘I want what you got.’
A brief confrontation took place before the victim continued to walk towards the taxi, which was waiting to collect him. Once he was sitting in the rear seat, Lacey leaned into the vehicle and grabbed him around the throat, before reaching into his pockets.
As Lacey was assaulting the victim, Whiting demanded he hand over his bank card. He eventually gave them £5 but refused to give any more money. Whiting also searched a bag, belonging to the man’s partner, and removed some medication before both offenders left the scene. She later admitted the theft, in addition to the robbery.
Investigating officer, Police Constable Colin Cherry, said: ‘Whiting and Lacey have clearly shown they are willing to use excessive violence to steal money.
‘There are no mitigating circumstances for their actions, and I am pleased we have secured justice for the victim.’