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Three men sentenced for robbery

Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, three men have been sentenced for robbery in Milton Keynes.

Paul Heywood

At Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday (22/5), Paul Heywood, aged 45, of Eliot Close, Newport Pagnell, pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery and one count of making off without payment. He was sentenced to 12 years and nine months in prison.


Glen Tomlin, aged 35, of Homestall Close, Loughton, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery and was sentenced to four years in prison.


Marlon Cuffy, aged 35, of South Ninth Street, Milton Keynes, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Glen Tomlin

On 12 June 2020, at around 10.30pm, Heywood and Cuffy robbed the victim, a man in his twenties, on the overbridge between North Ninth Street and Conniburrow.


Heywood tried to pull the victim’s shopping from him but the victim resisted. The victim continued to walk over the bridge when Cuffy appeared and attacked him with a knife.


During the attack, the victim sustained a life-changing injury to one of his hands and the offenders took the victim’s beers, mobile phone and a quantity of cash. The victim’s glasses were also broken.


Later that evening, Heywood and Cuffy used a taxi and made off without paying.


The pair were charged on 24 June 2021.

Marlon Cuffy

At around 3.30am on 7 September 2020, Heywood and Tomlin assaulted and robbed a man, aged in his fifties, who was in a van on Conniburrow Boulevard. The only item stolen was a set of keys.


Heywood and Tomlin were charged in relation to this incident on 20 October 2022.


Investigating officer, Detective Constable Sebastian Kuzoe, based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “Robbery is a serious crime that leaves a lasting impact on the victim. The victims have remained brave throughout the investigation and I would like to thank them.


“The Priority Crime Team will continue to robustly investigate robbery allegations and work with victims to bring offenders to justice.


“I also hope this result serves as a reminder that knife crime will not be tolerated.”

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