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News Worksop

Police are appealing for witnesses after two teenagers were robbed of their belongings on Christmas Day

todayDecember 30, 2023 4

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Police are appealing for witnesses after two teenagers were robbed of their belongings on Christmas Day.

The incident happened in Gateford Road in Worksop at the rear of the Romans Rest pub just after 4.15pm.

Two unknown men riding a blue motorbike wearing balaclavas and helmets demanded the two boys hand over their bags.

One of the men also threatened the boys with a knife. Both boys handed over their bags which contained £60 in cash and some Samsung earphones.

Our detectives are carrying out a number of lines of inquiry including an extensive CCTV search to locate both suspects.

They are also appealing for the public’s help.

Detective Constable Jess Allman, who is investigating the incident, said: “This was a despicable crime on two innocent boys on Christmas Day.

“The two thieves even had the audacity to wish the boys ‘a nice Christmas’ after taking by force what wasn’t theirs to take.

“We are treating this incident extremely seriously and will ensure these two offenders are dealt with. We are already carrying out a number of lines of inquiry and would appeal to the public for their help.

“Did you see the incident? Do you know who these two men on the blue motorbike could be? Any information would be much appreciated.”

Anyone with information can call 101 quoting incident number 0297 of 25 December 2023 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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