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Man is attacked and threatened over iPod



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Published Date: 02 December 2008
A man was attacked and threatened with being glassed by a gang trying to steal his iPod.
The incident happened last Friday at 9.40pm in Devonshire Avenue, Southsea.

A 31-year-old was walking past a gang of youths who were walking along Frensham Road.

One punched him then a second yob joined in the attack.

The man managed to step away and heard someone threaten to 'glass' him, before hearing glass smashing on the ground.

The first attacker was white, aged between 16 and 18, 5ft 10ins, slim and wore a dark tracksuit.

The second attacker is also white and between 16 and 18, 6ft with light brown hair and was wearing a white tracksuit.

Anyone with any information should contact 0845 045 45 45.



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  • Last Updated: 02 December 2008 10:55 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Arnold Rimmer,

Portsmouth 02/12/2008 15:03:42
Always more than one - how brave these scumbags are!
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