North Yorkshire

Man Jailed for Middlesbrough Cash Point Robbery

By

Karen McGinn
16 March 2026, 2:11 pm

A man has been sentenced to two years in prison after carrying out a violent robbery at a cash point in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. The sentencing follows an incident where a resident was assaulted and had money stolen while using the machine.

According to Cleveland Police, the attacker grabbed the victim by the throat during the struggle. The force confirmed the details of the conviction and the jail sentence on 13 March 2026.

The police released the information to highlight their commitment to pursuing individuals who commit violent crimes. This sentencing is part of ongoing work to ensure that public spaces in the town remain safe for residents.

Officers have been focusing on reducing anti-social behaviour and robberies to protect people using local services. This case serves as a recent example of the efforts to prosecute offenders and provide justice for victims in the community.

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