A FRIGHTENED teenage boy was forced to hand over his mobile phone after being threatened by two men in Bromsgrove's Sanders Park.
The 16-year-old boy was sitting on the wall at the entrance of the Kidderminster Road park, when he was approached by two men aged between 20 and 30 years.
They sat down beside him and threatened to stab him if he did not hand over his mobile phone. Fearing for his safety he handed over the phone and the men got into a silver old style Ford Fiesta.
The first offender is described as white, in his early to mid 30s, about 5ft 7in tall and of chubby or fat build.
He had short, brown, messy hair and stubble on his chin and a stubbly moustache.
He was wearing a navy blue nylon jacket with black patches.
The second man is also white and in his early 20s. He is about 5ft 9in tall and of stocky build. He had short, shaven hair and a stubbly moustache.
He was wearing a navy blue tracksuit top with white stripes down the sleeve, and Adidas tracksuits bottoms also with a white stripe.
Anyone with information about the incident, which took place on May 5 at around 2.45pm, is urged to call Detective Constable Tony Harvey at Bromsgrove police on 08457 444 888.
Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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