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Judge sentences men in connection with Yarm and Middlesbrough jewellers armed robberies

Eleven men have been sentenced at Teesside Crown Court in connection with two violent armed robberies at Market Cross Jewellers in Yarm and Middlesbrough.

Eight members of what police called an organised crime group entered early guilty pleas in relation to the robberies in November 2014 and January 2015.

Over £600,000 of stock was taken and staff were threatened with weapons including one item which resembled a handgun.

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Judge: Robbers were "determined and professional"

The Judge sentencing men for their involvement in two armed robberies in Yarm and Middlesbrough has said they were "planned, determined and professional".

Judge Tony Briggs at Teesside Crown Court said the men's use of "very significant force" resulted in a "distressing and frightening ordeal" for staff shoppers and passers by.

Eleven men have been sentenced for over 100 years for he two violent armed robberies at Market Cross Jewellers in Yarm and Middlesbrough.

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