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Teenagers saw attack on Worthing shop

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Published Date: 08 July 2009
TWO teenagers used a hacksaw blade to cause damage to a shop in Brighton Road, Worthing.
The youths came through the back of the store at 4.20pm on Monday, July 6, and started their attack.

The shopkeeper then chased them outside, and saw them head in the direction of Warwick Place.

Both are said to be white, around 13 or 14 years old and casually dressed.

The first was about 5ft tall, was wearing a chunky gold ring.

The second was taller, at around 5ft 7in.

It is believed the pair may be responsible for a theft at Shelley House, in Warwick Street, just 25 minutes later.

Two teenagers matching their description stole cash from an unattended office there.

Anyone with information, contact police on 0845 6070 999.



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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2009 8:27 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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