Police hunt three men over attack in busy area of Milton Keynes which left teenager hospitalised

Police are hunting for three men over an attack on teenagers in a busy area of Milton Keynes
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Thames Valley Police said that at around 4pm on Saturday (December 12) two teenagers were outside the Agora Centre, in Wolverton, when three men walked past.

Police said they stopped and spoke to the teenagers and then one of the men punched one of the boys to the side of his head.

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Officers said the victim sustained bruising and cuts to his face. He attended Milton Keynes General Hospital and has since been discharged.

The incident happened outside the Agora Centre in Wolverton. Photo: Google MapsThe incident happened outside the Agora Centre in Wolverton. Photo: Google Maps
The incident happened outside the Agora Centre in Wolverton. Photo: Google Maps

According to police, a coat, an amount of cash and tobacco were stolen.

The first offender, who punched the victim, is described by police as a white man in his twenties.

The second offender is described by police as dark-skinned black man in his twenties, approximately 6ft 5ins tall and wearing black clothing.

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The third offender is described by officers as a bulky, light-skinned black man in his twenties. He is approximately 5ft 10ins tall and had plaited hair that came down to his cheekbones. He was wearing black clothing.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Susan Russell said: “I am appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who has any information to get in touch.

“This would have been a busy area on Saturday afternoon and so if you saw or heard anything suspicious or have any dash-cam or mobile phone footage of the incident then please let us know.

“You can contact us using our online form or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43200421195. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously via their website or on 0800 555 111.”