A woman in her 60s was the victim of a car robbery near Milton Keynes.
At around 9.20am on Wednesday, March 2, the woman was driving a grey Honda Jazz in Wilen towards the junction of Christian Court and Portland Drive, before she noticed a tree branch was blocking the road.
As the driver got out of her vehicle to remove the branch, she was pushed by an unknown man, who then got into the vehicle and drove away from the scene.
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Investigating officer, Detective Constable Paul Cushing-Cena said: “I am appealing to anyone who witnessed this robbery or who has information or footage to get in touch with Thames Valley Police.
The junction where the theft happened
“It is believed that the tree branch was intentionally placed in the road by the offender, who then waited for a victim to stop their vehicle at the junction of Christian Court and Portland Drive.
“The offender is described as a white man, in his late teens to early twenties, slim, with large dark-coloured eyes.
"He was wearing two hoodies, one over the top of the other.
“The victim’s vehicle is a grey Honda Jazz with a '71 registration plate.
"Within the vehicle was a number of the victim’s personal belongings, including her handbag and disabled badge.
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“The victim sustained minor physical injuries and has been left distressed by the incident.
“Anyone with information should call us on 101 or make a report online, quoting reference number 43220093010.
“Alternatively, you can report information completely anonymously via Crimestoppers by reporting on their website or calling 0800 555 111.”
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