The police would like to speak to the people pictured in the CCTV images following an assault in Aylesbury.

At around 8pm on Friday, April 29, two people who were a 20-year-old man and a 15-year-old relative, were approached by two males at the Friar alleyway from Bourbon Street within the town, heading towards Morrisons.

One of the men asked for a cigarette and then pushed the older victim against a wall, grabbing him by his top and bag.

The second image that the police released to the public (TVP)

The second image that the police released to the public (TVP)

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The perpetrator demanded that he handed over his property to him but when he refused, one of the men threatened to stab him several times.

He then produced a kitchen knife from beneath his jacket.

When the knife was produced, the bag was handed over.

At the same time, the teenager was assaulted by the second offender, grabbing him and showed him a knife concealed in his waistband.

 

The two relatives were heading towards Morrisons before they were stopped. The alleyway is less than a five-minute walk away (Google Maps)

The two relatives were heading towards Morrisons before they were stopped. The alleyway is less than a five-minute walk away (Google Maps)

 

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He then handed over his bag containing Apple AirPods and cash.

Neither person was injured in the incident.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Tom Booth of the Aylesbury Priority Crime Team said: “This was a frightening ordeal for both victims, and although thankfully not injured, were traumatised by the incident.

“I am releasing this CCTV image of two people who I believe may have vital information in this investigation.

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“If you recognise either of these people, or you believe one of them is you, contact Thames Valley Police either online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43220185058.

“Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.”