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Aggravated Robbery of a 19 year old man in Foxton

Aggravated Robbery of a 19 year old man in Foxton

Appeal for Information

30 December, 2015

Police are seeking information in relation to the Aggravated Robbery of a 19 year old man that occurred in Foxton at about 2:30am on the morning of the 6th December 2015.

Two males have followed the victim and stopped him near the intersection of Hall and Whyte Streets in Foxton.

One of the offenders has produced a knife and demanded property from the victim.

The offenders are described as:

Offender one

• Caucasian

• Approximately 150cm tall

• Thick set build

• Wearing a black with white polka dot bandana over his face

• Black hooded sweatshirt with the hood over his head

• Black trousers

Offender two

• Maori

• Slim build

• Approximately 170cm tall

• Black curly hair

• logo on the front of his dark coloured hooded sweatshirt

• Possibly wearing camouflaged type trousers.

The offenders have left the area shortly afterward.

The victim was not hurt in the incident.

Any information can be provided to Acting Detective Sergeant Dave WILSON of the Levin Police on 063660509 or via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.

Police would like to remind the public to consider keeping to well lit areas and walking with a buddy when walking after dark.

Make sure someone knows your travel plans and remember to call Police if you see anything suspicious.

ENDS

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