Man steals blind woman's white stick

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Monday, December 15, 2008
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POLICE are hunting a man who robbed a blind woman of her white stick in Central Park at lunchtime today.

The 35-year-old victim - who is registered blind, but has partial sight - was walking through the park close to the pitch and putt at around 1.20pm when she became aware of a man standing in front of her.

She told police he asked her for change but she was unable to as she had no money in her purse.

She was grabbed by the man, spun around and pushed to the ground.

The robber then grabbed the empty small black synthetic purse and her white stick before fleeing, leaving her on path suffering a cut to her nose and injuries to her hand.

Despite her shock and painful the woman was able to call police on her mobile phone - which the man missed during the robbery - and called police.

Officers raced to the scene and began a search of the area while paramedics from South West Ambulance Service treated the woman’s injuries before taking her to Derriford Hospital for further treatment.

Investigators say the park was busy at the time of the incident and are convinced members of the public would have seen either the man and the woman at some stage. The incident occurred at lamp-post eight along the pathway by the pitch and putt.

The blind woman was only able to say the man was 5ft 10ins tall and wore a dark top.

A spokesman for Plymouth police said: “This woman is the innocent victim of an extremely serious and callous crime.

“We would like to think that nobody would prevent us making an arrest and taking this man to court.

“It’s hard to imagine a more mean-minded individual who would purposely rob a blind woman of her which stick which is presumably valueless to the criminal.

“His actions were not just to snatch her purse but to cause her physical harm by disorientating her and pushing her to the ground.

“Her injuries were so bad that she has been hospitalised as a result.

“People in the park may have seen the victim on the floor without realising the full circumstances or they may have found the discarded stick or purse in the area.

”We would urge people who used the park today to contact us with any piece of information they can, however seemingly insignificant.”

Anyone with information about the robbery or who has knowledge of the man should call police on 08452 777444 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference number ED/08/8876.

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    by emerald, plymouth

    Tuesday, December 16 2008, 10:18PM

    “Only cowardly scum would attack a blind person, so many people around and yet no one sees anything!!! Even if he's ever found with the judges around at the moment taking sympathy on the crims he'll probably only get a slap on his wrist and therapy for the trauma of it all?!!! I hope this lady's o.k and that she's re-issued with a white cane because even that's not an automatic right - makes you wonder sometimes what kind of society we live in that punishes the victim and lets the crim go free!!”

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    by Mike, Plympton

    Tuesday, December 16 2008, 12:24PM

    “what a sod. i hope he gets what he deserves when he is caught.”

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    by Sir John Hawkins, Plymouth

    Tuesday, December 16 2008, 12:15PM

    “It's so upsetting, It sent my blood pressure up so high.”

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    by lee, plymouth

    Tuesday, December 16 2008, 10:53AM

    “is there any more news on this story? i live right next to the park and iv only seen two police men once yesterday for the amount of crime in the park why is there not police posted to patrol more often.”

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    by mark, godzone

    Tuesday, December 16 2008, 7:24AM

    “probably another drug addict, yet on another page they are euligising one who died saying he was a lovely father. DRUG ADDICTION=CRIME, and some innocent usually weaker person is the victim. Simple really. Sooo glad I left.”

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    by eric, stoke

    Monday, December 15 2008, 10:29PM

    “I cant wait for the next census from the old bill saying "dont panic - everything is ok " ....its all in your imagination ... it really happening ... stats show that on a sunday morning there was 1% when it was raining ... its only your perception of whats happening .. not the reality ....”

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    by Befog, Central Plymouth

    Monday, December 15 2008, 9:39PM

    “This is a shocking story. Hope the lady is ok.

    I hope this sick individual is caught. If anyone knows who it is please tell the police, I am sure the victim will sleep better knowing the evil person is behind bars.”

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    by Micky, Keyham

    Monday, December 15 2008, 8:31PM

    “This story really is beyond any normal limit - pure lunacy. How could anyone do this?”

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    by NonJanner, NonPlymuff

    Monday, December 15 2008, 7:57PM

    “Inspired by Ronald Kennedy the Spar Shop hero - we may be seeing the start of a trend in thefts of sticks and crutches to be used as weapons by criminals - especially since all their knives have now been confiscated.

    Obviously it's abhorrent.”

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    by steven, another rough part of rough plymouth

    Monday, December 15 2008, 7:41PM

    “And on the front page they say they are shocked at the crime figures LOL, What a joke ! We simply have scum in this now scum city, No rocket science !”

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