Teenager robbed during early hours

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POLICE in Warrington are appealing for witnesses to a street robbery which took place during the early hours of last Sunday morning on his way home from the town centre.
The incident tookplace between 2.30am and 3.30am involving an 18-year-old man was walking away from Warrington town centre.
When he got to the top of Winwick Road he was about to use the phone box when he was assaulted by two men who then forced him to go with them.
He was again punched and kicked on Poplars Avenue and his phone and coat was stolen.
The teenager suffered swelling to his face, a black eye and a grazed elbow.
The first man is described as white, 18-years-old, 5? 6″ – 5? 8″ with shaved possibly blond hair.
He was wearing a grey or blue tracksuit hoodie and black gloves. He had a Warrington accent.
The second man is described as 18-years-old with dark or black hair, a black eye a scar on his elbow.
Anyone with information should contact Ben McKay-Smith on 101 quoting incident number 595 of 16 December 2012.
Alternatively information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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