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Teen robbed by gang in Dagenham

A GOOD SAMARITAN helped a 14 year old boy get away from a gang in Dagenham on 23rd June. Now the police are asking the public for help in finding the suspects.

It was just after 6pm when the victim was threatened by a group of men as he was making his way along Gorse Way. One of the gang threatened him with a knife and then took his phone.

The victim called out for help, and the suspects gave him the phone back. The victim then managed to run off – chased by the gang. Fortunately a “good Samaritan” then intervened and drove the fleeing victim to a place of safety.

The man who threatened the victim with a knife is described as a black male, aged approximately 16, wearing black clothing and a bandana headband.
Detective Superintendent Neil Matthews, from the East Area Command Unit, said, “This was a violent and brazen attack on a young boy. Thankfully a brave member of the public saw the victim running away and took him to safety.”

Anyone who saw the attempted robbery or has any other information about it is asked to contact the police via 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800-555 111, where you can give information anonymously.

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