Terrifying moment stranger sneaks into woman’s car while she waits at traffic lights before robbing driver

A STRANGER snuck into a woman's car to rob her in broad daylight in a “horror movie” moment caught on CCTV.

Steven Partington, 44, was caught on CCTV loitering in a blind spot behind the woman's white Astra before he silently opened the rear passenger door and hid on the back seat.

Steven Partington snuck into a woman's car before stealing her handbag
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Steven Partington snuck into a woman's car before stealing her handbagCredit: SWNS
He loitered in a blindspot of the woman's rear view mirror
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He loitered in a blindspot of the woman's rear view mirrorCredit: SWNS

The 40-year-old woman only realised an intruder was in the car when she looked in the rear view mirror and Partington suddenly sat up "like a scene from a horror movie”.

He then ordered the woman to “stay calm” and “drive” before he grabbed the gear stick as she drove through Nottingham city centre.

She desperately tried to alert other road users by beeping her horn and banging on her windows during the terrifying ordeal on November 6 last year.

Partington eventually grabbed the woman’s handbag and fled. The distressed woman managed to drive home where she called police who launched a major manhunt.

Officers trawled CCTV for the mystery robber but he was caught after the woman’s handbag was found dumped in a car park alongside a green coat which contained bail paperwork in Partington's name.

CCTV footage from Mansfield police station custody suite showed Partington collecting the same green coat.

Officers examined further footage to trace Partington’s movements from Mansfield to Nottingham by train.

He was caught after the woman’s handbag was found dumped in a car park alongside a green coat which contained bail paperwork in Partington's name
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He was caught after the woman’s handbag was found dumped in a car park alongside a green coat which contained bail paperwork in Partington's nameCredit: SWNS

Footage from a bus immediately before the incident showed him wearing the coat and walking in Nottingham city centre.

Detectives were able to follow Partington through the city until CCTV showed him sneaking into the victim's car at the junction of Cranbrook Street and Lower Parliament Street.

Before robbing the woman, he had spent a night in police cells after he was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly following a night boozing and taking drugs.

Partington, of no fixed address, admitted robbery at Nottingham Crown Court and was jailed for four years and eight months on Thursday.

Speaking after the case, the woman, who did not want to be named, recalled the chilling moment she realised Partington had sneaked into her car.

She had been buying birthday presents and a cake for her friends and husband and was on her way home when Partington struck.

She said: "I was in my car listening to the radio and suddenly I felt a movement in the car.

The woman had been buying birthday presents and a cake for her friends and husband and was on her way home when Partington struck
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The woman had been buying birthday presents and a cake for her friends and husband and was on her way home when Partington struckCredit: SWNS
She had no idea what his intentions were and started questioning whether he was dangerous
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She had no idea what his intentions were and started questioning whether he was dangerousCredit: SWNS

“I just thought it was something falling over in the boot.

“My brain was racing, thinking of what it could have been, I hadn’t turned sharply or anything.

“I just had a quick glance into the mirror and there he was. I instantly screamed out.

“It was like a scene from a horror movie.

“His face appeared. I can’t explain how I felt. He just popped up from a crouching position. Suddenly I wasn’t alone in the car.

“Then I thought was this a mistake, did he think I was a taxi?

“Was it all a misunderstanding? He wasn't talkative, he wasn't chatty. All he said to me was ‘stay calm’. He wasn’t panicky or aggressive."

She added that she had no idea what his intentions were and started questioning whether he was dangerous.

The woman said: “[I was thinking] what does he want from me? Does he have a weapon on him? Is he a rapist? Is he going to want me to go somewhere?”

The woman said that after she came out of the initial shock she desperately tried to raise the alarm.

She said: “I now had to think clearer and how could I get him out of the car.

The green coat was critical in solving the case
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The green coat was critical in solving the caseCredit: SWNS

“I thought I had to alert someone in the city centre and felt a bit calmer that there were people out and about."

The woman started beeping her horn and banging on the windows to alert those around her that she was in danger, although no one paid her any attention.

She added: “He just told me to ‘drive’ and I decided to turn down a side street, where I thought there might be more people, but my heart-sank, it was deserted. I was alone.

“He then began feeling around, touching the arm-rest and then he touched my sleeve.

“That really freaked me out. I tried to lean out the window and keep away from him.

“I felt completely helpless. I should be in control in my own car.

“He then grabbed my handbag and he got out the car. Just like that, it was over.

“It only lasted a few minutes, but to me it felt like a lifetime. I immediately locked myself in, drove home and rang the police.”Detective Constable Richard Evans, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "This was a particularly harrowing and a very alarming incident, which initially left the victim traumatised.

"She was extremely frightened and did not know what Partington's intentions were.

"We'd like to thank the member of the public who recovered the victim's items, along with Partington's coat, which was crucial to solve the case.”

 

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