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Canterbury: Kent Police release efits after robbery in Headcorn Drive

00:00, 13 April 2016

updated: 13:21, 13 April 2016

A woman has been hurt after two men pushed her to the ground to steal her mobile phone.

The victim who is in her 20s was walking along a footpath which runs next to Headcorn Drive.

They were approached by two men who spoke briefly before walking on.

One of the men suspected of taking a mobile phone from a woman in her 20s after pushing to the ground.
One of the men suspected of taking a mobile phone from a woman in her 20s after pushing to the ground.
The other man police want to speak to after the late-night incident in Canterbury
The other man police want to speak to after the late-night incident in Canterbury

Moments later she was pushed to the ground and her phone was taken.

The suspects were Asian men in their early 20s and were 5ft 9in to 5ft 10in tall.

The first was wearing a grey spotted white hooded top while the second wore a dark jacket.

The attack took place on a footpath that runs alongside Headcorn Drive in Canterbury
The attack took place on a footpath that runs alongside Headcorn Drive in Canterbury

The woman grazed her hand in the incident which took place at 1.30am on Friday, March 18.
Police have this released efits of the men they would like to question.

Anyone with any information about the incident should contact police on 01843 222289 quoting ZY/8837/16.

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