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Man punched in Plymouth street robbery

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Monday, January 14, 2013
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POLICE are hunting for a man responsible for a robbery in the early hours of Saturday 12 January.

A 20-year old local man was approached by the suspect as he was walking along Exeter Street in the direction of Cattedown, opposite the Texaco garage.

  1. Man punched in Plymouth street robbery

    Man punched in Plymouth street robbery

The suspect asked the victim for his wallet before grabbing the victims bag and punching him in the face.

The suspect then dropped the bag and fled empty handed, towards Sutton Road.

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The man police are looking for is described as white, 18-20 years old, 5ft 9”-6ft 1” tall and of slim build.

He had short cropped brown hair and was wearing a grey tracksuit with the hood up.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information is asked to call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference EC/13/354.

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  • Profile image for jboy66

    by jboy66

    Friday, February 08 2013, 9:04PM

    “The Herald only has one police photo, one fire engine photo , one of an ambulance and one of a life boat. The one in this report with the ' POLICE, DO NOT CROSS' tape is used daily from a joint stolen at asda to someone speeding on the A38. SAD OLD HERALD.”

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    by jabbathebutt

    Monday, January 14 2013, 11:12PM

    “Cant wait for 8 months time when they show a blurred cctv photo . It makes the hundreds of thousands of pounds worth (if not millions) of investment so worthwhile to help us keep our streets crime free and make us feel safe from druggies and drunks .
    Meanwhile ,those doing 3 or 4 miles over the limit in their car know the sharpness of the camera is doing a fantastic job on a small number plate .”

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    by MissAnthrope

    Monday, January 14 2013, 8:31PM

    “Why did the police section the whole area off with tape? That doesn't look like Exeter Street at all. Is the Herald sure it has it's facts right?”

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