A teenage boy was allegedly threatened with a knife outside the Birch Hill Shops by two youngsters.

Thames Valley Police received a report between 3.30pm and 3.45pm on Sunday, January 4, of an incident near to Birch Hill Road.

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Officers said a 17-year-old boy was approached by two teenagers, a boy and a girl.

The teenage boy punched the victim and drew what was believed to be a knife.

They demanded the victim to hand over his possessions.

After the victim was punched, the girl jumped onto his electric scooter and started to ride off.

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Police said when the 17-year-old victim tried to get his scooter back the teenage boy pulled out a spray and they fled the scene.

They left the scene through the Birch Hill play park across the wooden bridge.

Officer said: "No one was injured during the incident but an electric scooter was stolen."

The first culprit is a white teenage boy, aged 16-17-years-old and about 5ft 7ins tall.

The second offender is described as a white teenage girl, aged 16-17-years-old with dark coloured hair.

Police added: "If you saw or heard anything suspicious in the area on Sunday afternoon or have any information about this incident, please get in touch using our online form or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43210002591."