Two men viciously attacked by teenage gangs on bikes in Leighton Buzzard

Police are investigating two vicious assaults by gangs of teenagers on bikes on the same day in Leighton Buzzard
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At around 9pm on Sunday, February 21, a man was walking on Vandyke Road when he was approached by four teenage boys on bikes.

The man was threatened and when he took out his phone to call police, he was punched in the face by two of the teenagers.

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As he turned to run away, he was punched again and his mobile phone was stolen.

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The attack stopped when some cars drove past, and the offenders made off in the direction of Clarence Road.

The group were described as white boys, aged between 16 and 18 years old. All were wearing dark clothing, with hooded tops and face masks.

Later that same evening, at around 10.30pm, five youths on bikes approached a man on Hockliffe Road.

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One teenager asked the man if he knew the time, and was punched to the ground and kicked.

The man suffered minor injuries and was seen by an ambulance crew as a precaution.

These offenders are also described as white boys, aged around 16 years old, wearing dark clothing and face coverings.

PC Jenny Buckley said: “These two incidents happened within a close distance of each other, in a short space of time and we have to consider that they may be linked.

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“We cannot tolerate this type of behaviour and would be keen to hear from anyone who was in the areas of either incident at the time, particularly anyone who saw teenagers on bikes matching these descriptions, or if you noticed anything suspicious.

“We would especially like to hear from you if you have dashcam footage.”

Anyone with information should contact Beds Police on 101 or online here, quoting reference 474 of 21 February in relation to the Vandyke Road incident or 476 of 21 February regarding Hockcliffe Road.