A MAN from Rhyl and a woman have received prison sentences after they were found guilty of the robbery and burglary of a vulnerable man.
The offences were committed on February 5 and 7, and involved the victim being forced to withdraw money from a cashpoint, and then having his Rhyl home subsequently burgled.
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Yesterday (August 2), 39-year-old Ashley Kendrick, of Kinmel Street, Rhyl was jailed for four years for robbery and burglary.
Louise Rutter, 27, of no fixed abode, received three years’ imprisonment for the same offences.
Investigating officer DC Toni Sutton said: “I welcome the sentences imposed for these callous offences committed on a vulnerable victim.
“We will continue to protect our communities and pursue those that seek to bring harm and misery to our residents.”
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