Rochdale man jailed for spree of robberies across Rochdale and Bury

Date published: 04 February 2020


A Rochdale man has been jailed for his role in a series of robberies in Bury and Rochdale.

Lee Walsh, 40, was sentenced on Monday 3 February at Minshull Street Crown Court to nine years in prison. He previously pleaded guilty to six counts of robbery and one count of theft.

Walsh’s accomplice, Marie Ellis, 35, of Bury, was previously sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison on 4 November 2019 after pleading guilty to one count of robbery and four counts of handling stolen goods.

Between 17 May 2019 and 29 May 2019, a total of eight robberies occurred in Rochdale and Bury.

The duo targeted lone women before stealing their bags, leaving the victims fearing for their safety following the attacks.

On one of the occasions, a 52-year-old woman was approached by Walsh on High Street Walshaw as she was walking through a back alleyway. He grabbed her handbag and pushed her to the floor before placing the handbag up his jumper and running off.

On another occasion, a 58-year-old woman had left some bags on the porch of her workplace in Wardleworth, Rochdale, as she went to her car. On returning to the building she saw Walsh picking up her bags and pleaded with him to leave them.

Walsh then pulled out a knife, which he pointed towards her before making off with the bags.

On a third occasion, a 69-year-old woman was walking along East Street in Bury on her way to receive cancer treatment when Walsh snatched her bag which contained a number of personal items including her cancer medication.

Walsh then ran off to a waiting VW Golf and passed the bag to Ellis who was sat in the passenger seat before driving away.

Detective Inspector Andy Naismith, of GMP’s Bury division, said: “There is no place for behaviour like this in Greater Manchester. These cowardly offenders thought they were above the law, stealing from their victims in an aggressive and threatening manner.

“I hope this sentencing can give their victims the closure they need after their terrifying ordeals.

“This stretch behind bars should give both these offenders the time they need to reflect on their appalling actions and the horrible way in which they treated innocent members of the public.”

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