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Onlookers foil armed raiders in Lewes
Investigating police officers cordon off the area outside the shop
Investigating police officers cordon off the area outside the shop

Thieves raided a jewellers shop but were thwarted when an onlooker took the keys from their getaway car.

Four men used sledgehammers to smash their way into the WE Clark and Son shop in Cliffe High Street, Lewes, at 3.30pm yesterday.

Dressed in green boiler suits and balaclavas, the men bagged tens of thousands of pounds worth of stock in front of two terrified staff and four customers, none of whom were injured.

But last night three men were being questioned on suspicion of being members of the violent gang responsible for the attack on the store.

The thieves had been plundering the shop for luxury jewellery when people in the crowded street outside hatched their own plan.

A woman parked her car across the narrow road, blocking in the raiders' red Peugeot getaway car.

One man put traffic cones and a roadworks sign in front of the vehicle and another took decisive action and grabbed the keys left in the car's ignition.

When the thieves got outside, they saw what had happened and fled down the street on foot - chased by three onlookers who had seen them leave the shop.

The raiders then jumped into another car, possibly left as a back-up getaway by the nearby Cuilfail tunnel. Three people were later arrested after police stopped a car on the A22 near the Boship roundabout at Hailsham.

David Clark, the managing director of the jewellery shop, commended his staff and the customers in the shop for their bravery during the three minutes or so the men were inside. He said: "My staff took every professional step to ensure the safety of the customers which was paramount."

One onlooker who chased after the four men as they ran away from the shop was James Pullan from Fletching.

He saw the getaway car pull up outside the shop and the four men get out.

He said: "I saw them smash their way into the shop with sledge hammers and I knew this was a serious raid."

Yesterday's raid came four months after a similar raid saw £250,000 of luxury watches at a heist at an Eastbourne jewellers.

In that raid, three men in paper boiler suits and balaclavas smashed the windows of W Bruford in Cornfield Road with sledgehammers.

Their haul included 60 watches made by leading brands.

Sussex Police have appealed for witnesses or anyone with information about yesterday's raid to call Detective Chief Inspector Mark Ling on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 1129 of May 8.

11:54am Friday 9th May 2008

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Posted by: Flat Foot Soozie, Brunswick Square on 12:16pm Fri 9 May 08
The foolish raiders must have been watching too many Hollywood movies. In these people are always leaving the keys in the ignition, thereby enabling others to leap in and drive away. Why is this? It is against all police advice.
Posted by: bobby bigballs, Brighton on 12:21pm Fri 9 May 08
People power does work as demonstrated here - so come on everyone lets take Gordon Browns keys away from him so he is not able to get back into number 10. One way of getting rid of him!
Posted by: LB, Hove on 12:32pm Fri 9 May 08
in hollywood someone always stays with the car to ensure a quick getaway...

unlike the Crawley boys yesterday at least this lots backup plan wasn't a no27 bus.
Posted by: Queen's English Society member, Brighton & Hove on 12:39pm Fri 9 May 08
"none of whom were injured."

none of whom WAS injured.
Posted by: RAS Putin, Brighton on 12:47pm Fri 9 May 08
Oh dear! I always thought the getaway driver stayed in the car with the engine running!
Posted by: Carole, Sussex on 2:57pm Fri 9 May 08
I have recently started working in Lewes for Mr Clark and I was in the shop when the raid took place. The people who jumped up to help try to foil the raid were amazing and are a credit to the town.
Posted by: Luke is cool!, Brighton on 3:04pm Fri 9 May 08
The members of the public involved in this should DEFINTELY all get medals, commendations, and lots of other awards.

Hero's everyone of them.

YAY! YAY! YAY! YAY!
Posted by: Dufus, Hove on 3:21pm Fri 9 May 08
Well done everyone. But were the stolen goods recovered?

The Government should ban the sale of sledgehammers.
Posted by: Harry, Brighton on 3:23pm Fri 9 May 08
This is the sense of community that makes Lewes so great and Brighton so rubbish.
Posted by: Jules, Lewes on 3:51pm Fri 9 May 08
if it had been Brighton, they would have counselling for the robbers and would prosecute the heroic public.
Posted by: Peter Drainpipe, Brighton on 4:01pm Fri 9 May 08
bobby bigballs wrote:
People power does work as demonstrated here - so come on everyone lets take Gordon Browns keys away from him so he is not able to get back into number 10. One way of getting rid of him!
Can we also take your computer away from you so we don't have to read your mind-numbing and irrelevant comments every day?
Posted by: Bad Guy on 4:05pm Fri 9 May 08
O'h it could of been so different, the robbers could of turned round and sprayed these members of the public with an AK47 that would have given the public something to think about.

Warning to all potential robbers, the public will try to stop you, so use guns and deadly force to escape.
Posted by: yep, brighton on 4:22pm Fri 9 May 08
Some dodgy looking+sounding bloke called me over to his car near a cashpoint in Hove today,and tried to sell me expensive looking watches,I presumed they would be fake or a scam,but maybe it was related to one of these jobs?

Nice work anyway,cant imagine that happening in Brighton or Hove somehow.
Posted by: Barry, Walsingham Road on 8:12pm Fri 9 May 08
In Brighton Councillor David Smith would say that the robber's are part of the city's "vibrant culture".
Posted by: bobby bigballs, brighton on 12:07pm Sat 10 May 08
Peter Drainpipe wrote:
bobby bigballs wrote: People power does work as demonstrated here - so come on everyone lets take Gordon Browns keys away from him so he is not able to get back into number 10. One way of getting rid of him!
Can we also take your computer away from you so we don't have to read your mind-numbing and irrelevant comments every day?
No chance Pete, I have three computers so you will be pleased to know that if one goes down I have two others - anyway, you know I'm always right! Its just a knack I have of knowing everything.
Posted by: Reigna, peacehaven on 5:07pm Sat 10 May 08
The chap in the butchers apron was soooo lucky not to be run over by our taxi by the tunnel. he ran right out into the road to stop us so that a police car had a clear run. Left us wondering until the next morning what it was all about. Good on all those brave people!
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