A 50 year old Oldham man sentenced to 12 years in prison after assaulting and robbing an 81-year-old in Levenshulme

Leon Gunning played an act of a caring neighbour as the victim took his usual daily walk down his street. The suspect approached the victim asking him did he need any help getting back to his house, saying that he was a neighbour of the victim’s that had just moved to the area.

It was at the point of arrival back at the elderly man’s address where Gunning forced his way into the address, insisting that the victim made him a cup of tea and wanting to use his bathroom. While in the address, he rummaged around the victim’s bedroom before heading back downstairs.

A few moments later, Gunning took the elderly man’s emergency bracelet off his wrist, before pinning him to the couch, restraining his arms so he couldn’t move.

He then threw the 81-year-old onto the floor and continued to search the address, eventually leaving with £15 in cash, the victim’s keys and emergency bracelet, leaving the latter two items in the porch of the property while he lay helpless on the floor of his own front room.

PC Billy Lontton from the North Manchester Neighbourhood Crime Team said: “This is a really sickening attack on a vulnerable and elderly gentleman who was out on his daily walk which helps him with the blood circulation in his legs.

“He has been attacked in his own home, somewhere that he should feel safe and protected, by a man who did not care what happened to him, leaving him injured and without assistance in his own front room.

“Robbery and theft remain a priority for Greater Manchester Police, and we will investigate every report that comes in, with a view to locating, apprehending and charging individuals who think they have the right to take from others, without their consent.and

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