Slough Police are appealing for witnesses after two people were robbed of their personal belongings in Chalvey, and property was damaged at the weekend.
A number of calls were received by Slough police at around 2am on Sunday (25/7) following reports of a disturbance in the High Street, Chalvey.
It soon became apparent that a Slough woman had her purse stolen by offenders, who also stole a wallet from a man who tried to apprehend them. Both victims were known to each other.
The incident happened in the vicinity of the Murco Garage.
Police are currently investigating how many offenders were involved in the incident; however they believe that they were part of a Slough group of approximately seven black males, aged between 16 and 20.
One Slough offender had his hair plaited, wearing a gold square stud in his left ear, and a grey jumper with a purple logo and a white hood. He was of slim build, slightly under 5ft 9ins, and aged between 17 to 18-years-old.
A second teenager is described as being of similar height and age, of slim build, with a round face and was wearing a black jumper with a purple hood.
Two of the teenagers were seen riding bikes.
The group of Slough teenagers are also believed to have caused criminal damage to a passing vehicle and a nearby residential property.
Investigating officer, PC Teranjeet Finn, said: “Although we received a number of calls on the night in question, I’m keen to hear from anyone who has information but has not yet contacted police. Someone may have heard or seen something of note, which may prove vital to our investigation.
“Nearby CCTV cameras are being reviewed as part of the investigation.”
Slough PC Finn can be contacted via the 24 hour police enquiry centre on 0845 8 505 505. Those who do not wish to speak to police or leave their name should call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Thames Valley Police ~ Slough
