Armed men who attacked security guard and stole £80,000 try to escape from police by running across the M62

Two men have been given combined sentences totalling 34 years after we prosecuted them for their roles in a cash in transit robbery.
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Officers from Lancashire Constabulary were called around 8.05am on September 13 to report of a robbery at Haslingden News in Manchester Road, Haslingden.

Their investigation revealed that as the security guard entered the shop to fill the cash machine he was attacked by two people, one armed with a large piece of wood and one with a machete.

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The robbers, who transpired to be Gordon Hopkins (pictured on the left) and Anthony Hughes, escaped in a black Volkswagen Golf, having stolen three cash cassettes containing £80,000.

Gordon Hopkins (pictured on the left) and Anthony Hughes,Gordon Hopkins (pictured on the left) and Anthony Hughes,
Gordon Hopkins (pictured on the left) and Anthony Hughes,

Less than an hour later the Golf was spotted on the M62 and officers from West Yorkshire Police stopped the vehicle in Sowerby Bridge.

Hughes ran from the vehicle and across the live lanes of the M62, dropping his snood as he tried to escape. Officers traced the snood back to 38-year-old Hughes via DNA analysis.

Hopkins, 44, fled into a nearby garden and was seen by a witness stuffing items into a wheelie bin while wearing latex gloves.

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Recovered from the Golf was £80,000 cash and a cloned number plate used in the offence.

Hughes, of Coronation Parade, Leeds, and Hopkins of Spen Walk, Leeds both pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of an offensive weapon.

They appeared before Recorder Nicholas Clarke QC at Burnley Crown Court where they were both deemed to be dangerous offenders.

Both men were given custodial sentences of 13 years and eight months, with an extended licence period of three years and eight months.

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DS Dave Bowler, of East CID, said: “Hopkins and Hughes are dangerous individuals who travelled from West Yorkshire armed with weapons and intent on committing a pre-planned robbery. Their reckless and selfish actions could have easily resulted in somebody being seriously injured or even killed.

“It was thanks to the dedication and hard work of my colleagues, both in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, that these two individuals are now starting significant custodial sentences. Even when they are released, the fact that they are on licence means they will continue to be monitored by the authorities.

“I hope these sentences send out a clear message that we will not tolerate the behaviour of anybody who arms themselves with a weapon and commits a crime in Lancashire. We will use all the resources at our disposal to identify them, charge them and put them before the courts.”

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