A teenager who robbed two men at knifepoint in Over has been sentenced.
Noah Hardingham, 19, approached two men who were sitting in a car in High Piece Crescent at about 9.30pm on 17 June 2024.
Hardingham, who lived in the village, held a knife to one victim’s neck, telling him to get into the rear seat, and instructed the other victim to drive to the end of the road.
Brandishing the knife, Hardingham ordered the two victims out of the car, and drove off with their phones, wallets, and a designer watch.
The car was later found abandoned on the side of a nearby road.
The next day, two friends of the robbery victims confronted Hardingham, and punched him repeatedly in the back of the head.
He retaliated later that day by camping outside their home with broken wine glasses and a concrete slab.
As police arrived, Hardingham charged towards an officer, hitting him around the head with the slab, which caused a serious laceration to his face.
On Friday 22 November 2024, at Peterborough Crown Court, Hardingham was sentenced to four years and four months in a young offenders institution.