Birmingham Live, he later fled with his ordered food and cash - but was identified by fingerprints found on a cup of coffee he left behind.He was not arrested until April 22 when he was stopped by officers because he was "out and about during these times with another person" and his name was checked.Sentencing Bowes to three and a half years, Judge Simon Drew QC said: "It is clear that the victim was extremely concerned and frightened by your actions.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here."He did everything he could because of that fear that you might stab him with the needle to comply with your demands."The threat posed by hypodermic syringes is well.
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