VIDEO: Watch moment man held up Derbyshire supermarket at knife-point

A man who held up a Derbyshire supermarket at knife-point has been jailed for six years.
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Luke Monk

Luke Monk pleaded guilty to robbing the Co-op, on Draycott Road, Sawley, on August 23 last year and was sentenced at Derby Crown Court on Thursday, March 2.

Monk, of no fixed abode, and another man went into the shop at about 10pm that night. Monk, 28, was brandishing a knife and stole cigarettes and thousands of pounds in cash from the till.

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Police released CCTV footage of the crime and Monk was identified as a suspect. He evaded capture for five months despite extensive efforts to find him, which including an appeal and reward offer from the independent charity Crimestoppers.

He was discovered by police at a house in Spondon on January 18 and he was arrested and charged.

A second man, aged 25, was arrested on suspicion of the robbery shortly after it happened but there was insufficient evidence to charge him.

Detective Sergeant Scott McDermott said: “You can see from the CCTV footage just how terrifying this robbery must have been for the staff who were working at the Co-op that evening, who were suddenly confronted by a man with a large knife.

“I hope this sentencing brings some form of closure for them and shows criminals that they will be pursued until we bring them to justice.”