St Albans Crown Court.
- Credit: Picture: DANNY LOO
A teenager has been sentenced to seven and a half years after a series of robberies and attempted robberies in Potters Bar, Hatfield, and St Albans.
Bradley Gill, of Lloyd Taylor Close, Little Hadham, appeared at St Albans Crown Court via videolink on Friday, December 21 where he was sentenced for 15 robberies and attempted robberies.
The 19-year-old was sent to a Young Offenders’ Institute.
Gill had previously pleaded guilty to the offences which took place between December 11 and 16 in 2019.
Detective Barnaby Goding, of the Hertsmere Local Crime Unit said: “These were disturbing incidents for all of the victims and so we are pleased Bradley Gill has been taken off the streets.
Teenager jailed for series of robberies A serial teenage armed robber has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years. Bradley Gill, 19, of Lloyd Taylor Close, Little Hadham, pleaded guilty to a spate of robberies and attempted robberies in St Albans, Potters Bar, Hatfield, Hertford and Bishop’s Stortford. The crimes took place between December 11 and 16 in 2019. Gill appeared at St Albans Crown Court via videolink on December 21 where he was sentenced for 15 robberies and attempted robberies. He was sent to a young offenders’ institute. Detective Barnaby Goding, of the Hertsmere local crime unit said: These were disturbing incidents for all of the victims and so we are pleased Bradley Gill has been taken off the streets.
St Albans Crown Court.
- Credit: Picture: DANNY LOO
A teenager has been sentenced to seven and a half years after a series of robberies and attempted robberies in Potters Bar, Hatfield, and St Albans.
Bradley Gill, of Lloyd Taylor Close, Little Hadham, appeared at St Albans Crown Court via videolink on Friday, December 21 where he was sentenced for 15 robberies and attempted robberies.
The 19-year-old was sent to a Young Offenders’ Institute.
Gill had previously pleaded guilty to the offences which took place between December 11 and 16 in 2019.
Detective Barnaby Goding, of the Hertsmere Local Crime Unit said: “These were disturbing incidents for all of the victims and so we are pleased Bradley Gill has been taken off the streets.