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Woman robbed in Aylesbury town centre near Friars Square car park

| July 4, 2014

Police Light - 2014-03-22

A 48 year old woman was robbed in Aylesbury town centre on the morning of Monday 30th June 2014.

The incident happened between 9.15am and 9.30am as the victim walked through the underpass from Friars Square car park towards the bus station when she was approached from behind by two men on bicycles.

One of the offenders stopped his bike in front of the victim, pushed her in the chest and stole her wallet before riding back into the underpass.

The first offender is a mixed-race man around 18 years old. He was wearing a red cap and jeans and riding a red bicycle with a double bar going from the seat to the handles.

The second offender is an Asian boy with black hair, a stocky build, blue eyes and is around 17 years old. He was wearing a white t-shirt with a logo on the front and riding a black bicycle.

Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnessed to the incident, anyone with information that can help the police with their enquiries is requested to contact Aylesbury Police station via the Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101.

If you don’t want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or you can report it online. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

Further information can be found on the Thames Valley Alerts website.

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