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15-year-old robbed on Eastbourne bus

Police are currently probing a robbery case involving a teenage boy and have shared photos of two men they are looking to identify.

The event took place on the upper floor of a bus on Gildredge Road, Eastbourne, from 3:30pm to 4:00pm on Monday, August 14.

The 15-year-old was attacked during the episode, with his Trapstar bag, which held a mobile device and wallet, being snatched.

Thankfully, the young victim wasn’t injured but was clearly upset by the situation.

CCTV footage from the bus showing two young individuals has been released by the officers, who are eager to speak to them regarding the case.

If anyone has information about these men or the incident, they’re urged to relay details to Sussex Police, either online or via phone at 101, referencing case number 904 from 14/08.

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