Teens robbed in Thame

Jewellery, wallets and even clothes were taken in the incident on Monday night.

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 3rd Sep 2020

A group of teenage boys have been robbed in Thame.

They were surrounded by 10 to 15 other boys on Monday evening, who demanded they hand over their wallets, jewellery and even clothing.

It happened at around 9.40pm on Monday (31/8), when a group of five teenage boys were walking along the footpath from the river towards St Mary’s Church on Church Road when they were approached by another group of between 10 to 15 teenage boys who robbed them.

The offenders surrounded the boys and demanded they hand over property. One of the victims was pushed to the ground but did not receive any injuries.

A number of items were stolen from the victims, including wallets, clothing and jewellery.

All the offenders were boys aged between 16 and 18, and all were wearing dark clothing with hoods up with the exception of one boy who was wearing a long red parka coat.

Police staff investigator Rebekah Kent, based at Abingdon police station said:

“I am appealing for anyone who may have witnessed this incident, saw the group of boys in the area at the time, or has any information that might help our investigation to please get in touch.

“You can make a report online or by calling 101 and quoting reference 43200272463.

“Alternatively, if you wish to remain 100% anonymous you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

A 16-year-old boy from Kidlington has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and released on bail until 19 September.