Man who robbed bookmakers in Norfolk jailed
It happened on Saturday 15 February at 5.20pm at the Aylsham Road branch.
Last updated 26th Sep 2025
A man who entered two bookmakers and demanded money at knife point has been jailed for more than seven years.
Mark Barton, age 42 and from Wesleyan Road, Peterborough, appeared at Norwich Crown Court today and was sentenced to seven years and six months in total for two counts of robbery, two counts of possession of a knife and one count of criminal damage. Barton pleaded guilty to the offences at an earlier hearing.
On Saturday 15 February at 5.20pm Barton entered Ladbrokes on Aylsham Road and initially placed his bets. Around 20 minutes later he approached the counter with a note and demanded money from the employee at the counter.
Armed with a knife, Barton made threats, and the employee showed the cash drawer was empty. Barton jumped over the counter and took £198.39 in coins.
CCTV captured footage of Barton carrying out the offence and police forensics matched his fingerprints to the counter.
The following evening, on Sunday 16 February at 7.30pm, Barton entered the William Hill bookmakers in Reepham Road in Norwich. He began betting but by 8pm he approached the counter and pulled out a knife. He demanded money from the employee and for her to go to the safe.
Barton knocked the plastic barrier on the counter to the floor and took the employee into the back room at knifepoint. He then took £1,075, telling her not to contact police before he fled from the scene. Again, Barton was captured on CCTV and his fingerprints were found at the scene.
The victim of the first robbery, said he had felt ‘incredibly scared’ in his victim statement, adding: “…I felt the blood rush through my body as soon as I read the piece of paper he handed me. He told me not to press the panic alarm and I felt in serious danger. His possession of a knife, which I believed he was willing to use to cause serious harm, especially because of his erratic and drunken state, made me even more fearful for my own and others safety.”