Police are hunting a group of males after a teenager was robbed in High Wycombe.

On Friday, between 2am and 2.30am, the 18-year-old victim was walking down Priory Avenue when he was approached by four males.

One of them stood to the side and instructed the others to shake down the victim and tackle him to the floor.

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While he was on the floor the victim was kicked in the stomach. The group stole his phone, tobacco, keys and passport.

One of the offenders then gave the victim his keys and passport back before the group walked off in the direction of the town centre.

The victim was not seriously harmed in the incident.

The first offender is white aged about 19 or 20, 5ft 10ins tall with slim build and an English accent. He had a brown stubbly beard and short brown hair, and wore dark blue jeans and a light coloured top with short sleeves and a collar.

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The second offender is black and may have been bald. He had a medium build and was wearing a hat. He was about 5ft 7ins tall and was clean shaven. He was wearing dark blue jeans and a white, short sleeved shirt.

The third offender was about 6ft tall and wore similar clothes to the others.

The fourth offender was black and also wore similar clothing to the others.

Case investigator Victoria Rogers, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “I would like to appeal to anyone who saw this incident, or who recognises the descriptions of these suspects, to get in touch.

“If you have any information which you think could be relevant to our appeal, please call the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number on 101, quoting reference number 43210430445.

“Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or make a report online.”

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