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Olimpia Zagnat

Man pulled out knife and 'demanded money back' from shop in Bulwell

A man pulled out a knife and demanded a refund for a bed he had ordered. Kevin Davies, 67, stormed into the store and started yelling at staff to give him his money back.

After being assured by the shop owner they would sort something out, Davies then pulled a large knife from his jacket and threatened staff, telling them "if I don’t get the money, it’ll be inside you", according to Nottinghamshire Police. While continuing to brandish the knife towards one of the shop workers, he was then refunded the money and warned staff to stay away before leaving the store.

Davies, of Robin Hood Drive, Hucknall, bought a king-sized bed from the store in Bulwell on December 27. When the store called him back on January 10 to let him know that the bed had arrived, however, Davies asked for more time to sort the bedroom out first, so the store agreed to delay the delivery until this was done.

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Despite this agreement being in place, he returned to the store on January 12 and while brandishing the knife demanded that his money be returned to him there and then. Davies appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on May 13, where he pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of a bladed article.

Appearing before the same court for sentencing on Tuesday (August 2), he was given a three-year community order with 10 rehabilitation days. He was also handed an indefinite restraining order.

PC Adam Scotney, of Nottinghamshire Police's city knife crime team, said: “Davies’ actions that day were completely uncalled for and would’ve been very distressing for everyone in the store. Thankfully, nobody was hurt during this incident, although it is clear this was a very dangerous situation in which things could’ve gone very differently and resulted in someone being seriously injured.

“We take all robberies extremely seriously, particularly ones where a weapon has been used to threaten a victim, as happened in this case. This type of behaviour is simply unacceptable and will never be tolerated by Nottinghamshire Police, who will do everything in its power to put offenders before the courts."

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