Held at gunpoint: how I fended off armed robber (From Thisisdorset)
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Held at gunpoint: how I fended off armed robber
7:51am Friday 8th February 2013 in Latest By Caitlin Marsh
The efit of the robber released by police
THE VICTIM of an attempted armed robbery has told of her gunpoint terror.
The 59-year-old woman had finished shopping in Morrisons supermarket at Verwood when she returned to her car, which was parked in nearby Chiltern Drive.
As she got in, and went to put the key in the ignition, a man opened the passenger door and got in.
He then told her ‘Give me everything you’ve ******* got’.
The woman, who does not want to be identified but lives in Wimborne, said: “I then lashed out at him with my left elbow at his head. He then pointed the gun at me. I can’t tell you the terror I felt.
“I still had the keys in my right hand, so I lashed out again and ended up hitting the gun, which he had in his left hand. It looked like a silver pistol. I don’t know if it was real or not, but it was definitely metal, as my hand still hurts from hitting it.
“He seemed quite stunned by the fact that I wasn’t a pushover.”
The man quickly fled, the woman says, and she did not see where he went next.
“I was so frightened. I can’t imagine what would have happened if I hadn’t reacted so quickly.
“He must have been in the bushes, hiding down low, because I didn’t see him as I walked to my car.
“I remember it very, very clearly. I started my car and drove about 10 metres before thinking ‘Pull yourself together’, so I stopped and rang 999.
“It was horrendous. It all happened so quickly and after a long day at work, I didn’t stop shaking all evening.
“I went to Morrisons again the other day with someone else and I saw a man press the button to unlock his car, just as I did, and I thought ‘You have no idea. If only you’d been here a month ago.’ I wanted to tell him to be aware, because there are nasty people around.”
The incident happened on Friday, January 4 at around 7.15pm and police issued an efit of the man earlier this week.
The description of the man is a white male, aged in his 40s, between five feet 10 inches and six feet tall, and of medium build.
He has a strong jaw line, was clean-shaven and wearing a dark woollen hat pulled down to the top of his eyes.
Witnesses and anyone with information should call Dorset Police in confidence on 101, quoting incident number 04:404, or call the free and anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
Comments(10)
zabadoo
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3:21pm Fri 8 Feb 13
westhowewarriors
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5:10pm Fri 8 Feb 13
awsokend
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6:51pm Fri 8 Feb 13
and pigs can fly
Turtlebay
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7:10pm Fri 8 Feb 13
scrumpyjack
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8:55pm Fri 8 Feb 13
Turtlebay wrote:Oh dear.
Why unlock the passenger door if you are the only one getting into the car?
billd766
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12:53am Sat 9 Feb 13
Turtlebay wrote:Because most cars with remote central locking and alarms unlock all the doors at the same time.
Why unlock the passenger door if you are the only one getting into the car?
I know that many car alarm systems have a panic alarm button on the remote which sets off the alarm but I am not sure if I would remember that in the lady's position at the time.
spooki
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1:53pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Turtlebay
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6:31pm Sat 9 Feb 13
billd766 wrote:Sorry, I didn't know that. Seems a B stupid idea, why not ask your garage to change it so only the driver's door is unlocked? Or just manually insert the key!
Turtlebay wrote:Because most cars with remote central locking and alarms unlock all the doors at the same time.
Why unlock the passenger door if you are the only one getting into the car?
I know that many car alarm systems have a panic alarm button on the remote which sets off the alarm but I am not sure if I would remember that in the lady's position at the time.
scrumpyjack
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7:34pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Turtlebay wrote:Oh dear x2.
billd766 wrote:Sorry, I didn't know that. Seems a B stupid idea, why not ask your garage to change it so only the driver's door is unlocked? Or just manually insert the key!
Turtlebay wrote:Because most cars with remote central locking and alarms unlock all the doors at the same time.
Why unlock the passenger door if you are the only one getting into the car?
I know that many car alarm systems have a panic alarm button on the remote which sets off the alarm but I am not sure if I would remember that in the lady's position at the time.
Really, just stop now.
HRH of Boscombe says...
2:32pm Fri 8 Feb 13
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Very difficult to tell how you'd react until you're in that position but I think most people in the area would just assume it's a fake.