A dramatic break-in at a Morrisons store ended in chaos when a shop thief armed with a crowbar charged at police officers, leading to a violent struggle before officers were able to detain the suspects.
In the early hours of 22 November 2024, Callum Knox, 38, of Avon Road, Southampton, and Damian Smith, 44, of Bullar Road, Southampton, broke into the Morrisons store on The Row in New Ash Green. Both men, wearing balaclavas and wielding crowbars, forced their way into the premises, triggering an intruder alert at 1:40 am.
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Court Sentences: Justice Delivered
Both men were charged with burglary, and Knox faced additional charges for assaulting two emergency workers.
On Thursday, 13 February 2025, at Canterbury Crown Court:
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- Callum Knox was sentenced to two years and one month in prison.
- Damian Smith, who had breached a previous suspended sentence, received a harsher penalty of two years and ten months.
Police Praise Officers’ Bravery
Chief Inspector Mark Stubberfield commended the bravery and professionalism of the responding officers:
“Knox was determined to escape by any means, but our officers showed tenacity and courage, tackling him despite the obvious risk. Their actions ensured both men were disarmed and brought to justice.”
“This incident highlights the dangers our officers face daily and underscores our commitment to protecting the public from repeat offenders like Knox and Smith. Career criminals like these cause immense harm to local communities and businesses, and we are determined to hold them accountable.”
Community Impact and Police Vigilance
The attempted burglary has shaken the New Ash Green community, raising concerns about shop security and the safety of local businesses. However, police have assured residents that proactive patrols and rapid response protocols remain in place to tackle such crimes head-on.
The incident also serves as a stark reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face in the line of duty. Kent Police encourages the public to report any suspicious activity to help keep communities safe.
Anyone with information about similar crimes can contact Kent Police at 101 or reach out anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.