Police hunt '˜big-nosed' robber who was part of gang which stole teen's iphone 6 and Epi pen

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Police have released detailed descriptions of three youths who robbed two teenagers in Aylesbury last week.

The robbery took place at around 4pm on Wednesday (23/3) on the footpath near the multi-storey car park in Friarscroft Way, Aylesbury.

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Two teenagers were approached by three other youths who subsequently took a bag belonging to one of the pair.

The bag, a navy across the body style, contained a grey iPhone 6, black wallet, an Epi pen and a quantity of cash.

The first suspect is described by police as a white male around 17 years old, 5ft 10ins, slim build.

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His face is described as slightly freckled with slight stubble on his chin.

He has brown hair shaved as a number one length all over. At the time he was wearing a dark blue Adidas-style jacket, black jeans and wearing a mini across the body bag.

The second suspect is described as an Asian male about 6ft tall in his late teens. He has black hair shaved to the sides, but with a big fringe, swept to the sides. Distinguishing features include a big nose which was plump from top to tip. He had wide side burns and brown eyes. He was wearing a big khaki coloured coat with a fur lined hood which he wore up.

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The third suspect is described as a white male about 5ft 7ins tall. He has black hair cut in a grade three all over. He was wearing a light grey sports jacket which had a black written logo to the front.

Anyone with information about this incident, or who may have seen three men matching these descriptions, should contact the Case Investigator Tina Scott, of Aylesbury local CID, via the 24-hour enquiry line 101.

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

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