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NewsThief caught 'within 10 minutes' after frightening knife-wielding armed robberyFive men have now been jailed after the harrowing incidentcoventrytelegraphBookmarkShareNewsByDanny
ThompsonReporter12:39, 5 JUN 2025BookmarkJAILED: Williams, Need and Earl (Image: West Midlands Police)
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Show MeNo thanks, closeSee ourPrivacy NoticeA gang have been jailed for a combined 30 years after wielding knives during an armed robbery at a business premises last March. Jermaine Williams, Benjamin Need, Mark Earl and Gary Newman
raided the site in Solihull last year stealing hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of computer equipment, tying up a victim and brandishing knives in the process.
However, one of the bungling bunch were caught minutes later as the company van they stole to make their getaway had a tracker. The rest of the gang were soon tracked down and have been
brought to justice.
A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "During the raid, the group entered the business premises wearing masks and carrying knives. A staff member was tied up as they stole a company van
and filled it with equipment before trying to get away.
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"Fortunately, the van they stole was fitted with a tracker, so Williams was caught within 10 minutes of police being called. The remaining members of the group were identified by officers
from Solihull LPA's investigations department, who arrested Newman, Earl and Need a few days later.
"A fifth man, Patrick Cook was not involved in the robbery itself, but was found in possession of some of the stolen goods. Williams and Need both pleaded guilty, while Newman, Earl and
Cooke were all convicted at trial."
The group were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on 30 May as follows:
Jermaine Williams, 38, of Chelmsley Wood: Nine years in prison. Benjamin Need, 33, of Smiths Wood:Seven-and-a-half years in prison. GUILTY: Gary Newman and Patrick Cooke (Image: West Midlands Police) Gary Newman, 36, of Knowle: Seven years in prison. Mark Earl, 39, of Chelmsley Wood: Six
years in prison. Patrick Cook, 39, of Solihull: Two years in prison, suspended for 12 months.
Detective Constable Emily Fowler, from Solihull Local Policing Area, added: "This was a frightening armed robbery in which a member of staff was tied up and threatened with knives.
"This shows the casual disregard of these men for the safety of the public. Taking these five dangerous individuals off the streets is a good result for everyone in the wider Solihull area."
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