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Watch This CCTV shows the moment a man robbed a Greggs food counter - threatening to stab staff By Jessica Martin Comment Published 20th Aug 2024, 11:10 BST Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now This video More videos Watch CCTV of the moment a man robbed a Greggs food counter - threatening to stab staff if they tried to stop him. CCTV shows the moment a man stole food from a Greggs store and threatened to stab staff. On June 8 2024, James McKernan entered Greggs on Adare Street in Bridgend, Wales and took food from the counters before putting it in his bag.

McKernan then made threats towards staff members that if they tried to stop him, he would stab them, before leaving the shop without paying. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Read More Shocking CCTV shows moment man launched ‘violent, unprovoked’ attack on pub goer - killing his victim Shocking CCTV shows moment man uses dog lead to punch victim in head after verbal altercation Dramatic video shows moment man who stabbed wife and locked her in home is arrested after going on the run Keep up with the latest new videos with the Shots! Newsletter. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.



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Using CCTV, officers tracked McKernan and arrested him at Bridgend train station. He was found not to have any offensive weapons on him but was still in possession of the food he had stolen from the store. James McKernan, 26, from Bridgend, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison at Cardiff Crown Court on August 6 after pleading guilty to robbery on July 8.

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