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Matthew Ward was released from prison two months before knife-point robberies in Llandudno town centre

A MAN has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to robbery and carrying a knife. Matthew Ward, 25, pleading guilty to robbery, attempted robbery and carrying a bladed article in a public place during an incident in Llandudno in February. Ward had equipped himself with a knife and entered Llandudno town centre on February 17, where he carried out two consecutive knife-point robberies at business premises. He fled the scene and police enquiries recovered CCTV footage, clothing worn during the offences, the knife used and stolen cash. Ward had been released from prison just two months earlier following a conviction for robbery, police said.

Llandudno knifepoint raider jailed for five years

By Court Reporter Matthew Ward. Picture North Wales Police A 25-year-old convicted robber was jailed for five years for two further hold-ups at knifepoint at Llandudno shops. Matthew Ward, of no fixed address, admitted robbery and attempted robbery in February. Caernarfon crown court heard he had mental issues and was a serial self-harmer whose family wanted nothing to do with him. “You have a very troubled background. You are in a terrible state,” Judge Timothy Petts told Ward. His licence period was extended by three years. Judge Petts said Ward had covered the lower part of his face with a snood during the raids. “Unsurprisingly both the shopkeepers were very scared and it’s had a significant psychological effect. Shops like these provide an important public service and courts have to protect staff against those who think they might be easy targets.”

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