Men left injured after violent attacks in Crouch End
Innocent people were headbutted and punched in the head during two violent robberies in Crouch End. In the first incident, a man in his 20s was walking along Weston Park at 11.40pm on Tuesday April 14, when he was approached by three black men. One of th
Innocent people were headbutted and punched in the head during two violent robberies in Crouch End.
In the first incident, a man in his 20s was walking along Weston Park at 11.40pm on Tuesday April 14, when he was approached by three black men.
One of them punched him in the head and then they stole his mobile phone and cash.
The second incident took place on Thursday April 16 at 8pm. A man in his 30s was cycling along the Parkland Walk near Crescent Road when a group of men surrounded him and forced him to stop. The victim was head-butted by one of them. Three suspects, described as black men, then stole his bicycle and rucksack, before fleeing the scene.
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A spokeswoman for Haringey Police said that police were not linking the incidents at this stage of the inquiry.
Anyone with information should call 020-8345 0870 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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