Police are hunting four teenage boys who attacked and robbed another youth while he walked along Kings Road, Slough.

One of the offenders punched the victim from behind causing him to stumble, another then grabbed his throat whilst the others took his mobile phone. The offenders then made off on foot towards McDonalds.

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The incident happened on Sunday, October 11 and the victim sustained minor injuries to his face and knee but did not require any hospital treatment.

All four offenders were teenage boys around 15-years-old. Three of the offenders are described as white, the fourth is unknown. They were all wearing black and one of them had a black hooded jacket that had goggles sewn into the hood.

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Investigating officer Detective Constable Helena Moore, based at Slough police station said: “I am appealing for any witnesses to this incident, or anyone who saw the group of boys in the area at the time, to please get in touch."

You can make a report online, by calling 101 quoting reference 43200320405 or anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.