An investigation has been launched after a teenager was robbed in Bletchley.

Between 3pm and 3.15pm last Wednesday (January 27), the boy was riding a scooter along Santen Grove when he noticed a vehicle approaching him from Windermere Drive.

Two people got out from the front seats of the vehicle and told him to hand over his scooter. The driver was holding something shiny near his leg.

The boy handed over the scooter to the passenger who folded it up and put it in the boot of the vehicle, and then drove off.

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The driver is described as a skinny white man aged in his late 40s.

He was around 6ft tall and had stubble on his face and grey hair. He was wearing a light blue pair of jeans and a dark-coloured jumper.

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The passenger is described as a white teenage boy, about 16-years-old and 5ft 6ins to 5ft 7ins tall with dark, flat hair with a fringe.

He had stubble on his top lip and a cut over his left eye, which had white plasters over it. He was wearing a black Nike jumper with a white stripe down each side, and black jeans.

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The vehicle they were in is described as a cream-coloured long car.

Police said no-one was injured during the incident.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Sebastian Kuzoe, based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “I am appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who recognises these descriptions to come forward.”

Call 101 quoting reference 43210036967 or contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.