A teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been jailed for over three years after robbing a mother with a week-old baby boy of her car at knifepoint

The court heard how he approached the victim in the car park of a GP surgery on Mytham Road, Little Lever on 1st November with a machete-type blade, and demanded the car keys to her Seat Cupra.

He later crashed the vehicle on Great Western Street, hitting a lamp post and three vehicles. At the time, there were three occupants of the vehicle who all ran off.

A search of the youngsters’ address resulted in the seizure of a machete, machete holster, extendable baton, black jacket, gloves, phone and car keys.

He was also charged with drugs offences, possession of a prohibited weapon in a private place, fraud by false representation, and breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).

Detective Sergeant Carla Deighton from the Bolton district said: “We are really pleased with the outcome of this case, which was an extremely distressing encounter for the victim. We are extremely grateful to her for coming forwards and for all the help she has given us in locating and identifying this individual.

“The Neighbourhood Priority Crime Team along with officers from B relief response in Bolton were able to quickly get him off the streets, preventing him from committing any further offences.

“At GMP, we are committed to protecting our communities and we take every report of robbery extremely seriously, especially when it is aggravated with a weapon.

“This type of behaviour is inexcusable and there is no reason at all why anyone should be out on the streets carrying a weapon. If you do, then you are more likely to become involved in serious assaults – it’s not worth running that risk.

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