A
cowardly gunman who targeted two lone women – snatching a handbag
and bank cards – has been locked up for eight years.
Kieron
Rowe, 26, of The Broadway, Wimbledon pleaded guilty to both armed
robberies when he appeared at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court.
At
6.30pm on July 26 last year a woman in her late forties, walking back
to her home in Tooting, was approached by Rowe.
He
walked past her then turned round and, from only a foot away, pointed
a handgun directly at her head.
He
pushed the victim against some bushes and when she screamed he
threatened to shoot her if she did not keep quiet.
Rowe
demanded her handbag and snatched it from her arm and then made off.
Two
days later at 11.30pm a 30-year-old woman was walking from Tooting
Broadway Station and heard the sound of a pedal cycle approaching
from behind.
Rowe
was on this bike and he rode past the woman he stopped and turned,
pointing his handgun at her chest and demanding her bag.
However,
the victim did not have any cash, so Rowe told her to give him her
bank cards.
He
took the cards and then also demanded her PIN, which the victim gave
him.
Rowe
told the victim she would have to come with him to the cash point,
but as he walked back to his bike the victim used the opportunity to
run.
It
was later found that £700 was taken from the victim’s account
before the cards could be cancelled.
Detectives
from Wandsworth CID had soon linked the crimes and established the
same person was responsible.
One
possible lead, was that the second victim told police the bike the
robber was using had a basket on the front.
What
Rowe did not know, was that a Police Community Support Officer had
seen Rowe using this bike months before and recorded the
information.
Rowe
matched the description of the gunman and he became a prime suspect.
He
was arrested for both offences, but denied any involvement in the
crimes.
However,
both of the victims were able to pick him out as the person
responsible at an identity parade.
Detective
Constable Aled Thomas of Wandsworth CID, said: “This man terrified
two women with a handgun for his own selfish gain.
“The
long sentence he received is totally justified and should warn others
of the consequences of gun crime.
“I
would like to thank both victims; it was only with their cooperation
that we could bring this man to justice.
“I
would also like to thank our PCSO colleague, whose vigilance helped
us swiftly identify Rowe as the person responsible.”
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