Russell Marsden, 28, of Buckingham Court, Wakefield has appeared before Sheffield Crown Court charged with two robberies
Barnsley man jailed for robberies
A Barnsley man has started his five-year prison sentence following threatening and violent robberies in the town centre.
Russell Marsden, 28, of Buckingham Court, Wakefield has appeared before Sheffield Crown Court charged with two robberies.
On 25 September 2023, a woman was walking home from Barnsley Interchange after an evening with friends in Sheffield. As she was walking along Pitt Street, she was subjected to a knifepoint robbery by two men, who stole her handbag and its contents. One of the men was later identified as Marsden.
CCTV enquiries and using the victim’s tracker on her stolen property, led officers to arresting Marsden on St Georges Road a short time later.
Marsden was released on police bail while officers worked to gather evidence and secure justice, but a few months later, Marsden, with no remorse for his victims, committed a further robbery at the Interchange.
A man, who had met Marsden the previous day, was subjected to his aggression and lack of self-control when he asked the victim to lend him his mobile phone. The victim refused and Marsden punched him in the face, before stealing the mobile phone and leaving.
Read more from the officer in charge on our website- https://orlo.uk/ZV2pu
Marsden appeared before court last week (Thursday 25 April) and was sentenced to five years in prison.

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