Knife-wielding robber threatened to slit cashier's throat in petrol station hold-up
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Joanne Metcalfe entered the St Giles Filling Station, in Gilesgate, Durham and filled a shopping basket full of items.
And as the cashier – a woman who was working alone - finished scanning the items through the till, Metcalfe brandished a knife in her face and told her she would slit her throat if she didn’t give her any money.
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Hide AdFearing for her life, the terrified cashier opened the till and Metcalfe made off with a quantity of cash and the stolen goods.
She was arrested a few minutes later in a street behind the petrol station.
The incident happened shortly after 6am on Saturday, August 24.
Metcalfe, 39, of Churchill Square, Gilesgate, pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of a bladed article in a public place.
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PC Anna Pittam, of Durham City CID, said: “The victim was extremely brave to have gone through the process with us for what was a terrifying ordeal during which she genuinely feared for her life.
“Thankfully the uniformed officers from the response teams quickly identified the suspect and arrested her a few minutes after the incident.
“I hope Metcalfe’s sentence gives some reassurance to the victim and the wider public that her attacker is off the streets and behind bars.”