Police on the hunt for two people who robbed a boy at knifepoint in Lewisham
Police are appealing for help to identify two people they think were involved in a knifepoint robbery of a teenage boy in Lewisham.
On September 22, at around 2.10pm, the victim was walking along Loampit Vale when he was approached by two suspects.
They threatened him with a knife before stealing his mobile phone and ear pods.
The victim was not physically harmed during the incident, but has been left shocked and upset by the experience.
Detectives investigating the case say they are very keen to hear from anyone who can name the individuals shown in the CCTV stills.
Anyone with any information should call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC, quoting reference 4373/22Sep or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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