Robber jailed after attack on woman in a Nottinghamshire alleyway

Rogers approached her from behind and grabbed hold of her handbag.

A robber who subjected a woman to a terrifying ordeal when he attacked her in an alleyway has been jailed.

Christopher Rogers targeted the victim as she walked alone at night through the streets of Worksop on 8 February 2025.

He followed the woman on the opposite side of the road before seizing the opportunity to rob her as she entered an alleyway off Memorial Avenue around 11.30 pm.

Rogers approached her from behind and grabbed hold of her handbag.

During the struggle that followed, she was dragged along the ground and kicked before Rogers fled with items from the handbag, which had spilled onto the floor.

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The victim was able to call 999, and police arrived at the scene within minutes.

Rogers was quickly identified as a suspect when detectives reviewed CCTV footage from the surrounding area and traced his movements.

When he was arrested, Rogers was in bed, wearing the same white Aberdeen FC football shirt he had worn during the robbery.

A pair of trainers and jogging bottoms matching those seen on the CCTV footage were also found in his washing machine.

During interviews with detectives, Rogers denied committing the offence, stating, “It’s not my style.”

However, the 40-year-old, of Bridge Street, Worksop, pleaded guilty to robbery when presented with the case against him in court.

He was jailed for three years and nine months at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, 19 March.

Detective Constable James Lawrence, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“This was a nasty attack in which a woman walking alone at night was targeted.
“Rogers followed the victim through Worksop and took the opportunity to attack her when she entered the darkness of the alleyway.

“She was understandably left extremely frightened by the ordeal Rogers subjected her to – simply so he could steal whatever was in her handbag.

“We are deeply grateful to the victim, who, despite her ordeal, was able to provide a thorough account of what had happened to support our investigation.

“Many hours of detective work followed, allowing us to build a watertight case against Rogers, which, despite his initial denials, left him with no option but to plead guilty.
“I hope the victim is comforted by our investigation and the sentence handed down.”

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