Police would like to speak to two men following a theft in High Wycombe.
At around 11.30pm on Tuesday, May 26, a 37-year-old man was out for a run on Queens Road and after hearing some shouting, the gentlemen stopped, turned around, and saw two men wearing black facemasks.
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One of the men asked for the time, where the runner took his rucksack off his back to get his phone.
His phone was then snatched out of his hand, with the other man taking the runner's rucksack before they escaped into Rectory Avenue.
A black Samsung mobile phone and a shiny black rucksack containing wireless headphones and sunglasses were stolen.
No one was injured during this incident.
The theft happened on Queens Road and the two men ran towards Rectory Avenue
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The first offender has been described as an average built man, approximately 6ft 2ins tall.
He was wearing a black hooded jumper with the hood up, dark jogging bottoms, white gloves, and a black surgical-style face mask.
The second offender has beendescribed as an average built man, approximately 6ft tall.
He was wearing a grey hooded jumper with the hood up, dark jogging bottoms and a black surgical-style face mask.
Thames Valley Police said: "If you recognise either of these descriptions or have any information about this incident, please get in touch using our online form, quoting reference number 43200156181.
"Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously via their website or on 0800 555 111."
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