Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was robbed by a group of teenagers at South Hill Park in Bracknell.
At around 9:15pm on Wednesday, May 28, a man in his 30s was approached by a group of four teenage boys and two teenage girls at South Hill Park, close to the entrance on Rapley Green.
Three of the teenage boys dragged the man to the ground, kicking and punching him and demanded money from him before they took his bag.
The man sustained minor facial injuries and swelling to his rib cage. He was taken to the hospital and has since been discharged.
The first boy is described as white, with a skinny build, short dark coloured hair with a fringe and wearing a black tracksuit.
The second boy is described as white, with a skinny build, dark hair with a short fringe and wearing a back thin puffer jacket.
The third boy is described as white, with a skinny build and was wearing a white hoody.
One of the girls they were with is described as having blonde hair tied back and wearing a black puffer jacket, while the second girl is described as wearing a slim fit white hoody and tracksuit.
Investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Joseph Windsor said: “I am appealing to anybody who may have witnessed this incident to please contact Thames Valley Police.
“I would also like to appeal to those who were in the group who did not take part in the assault as you may have vital information to assist our enquiries into this incident, which left a man hospitalised.
“You can contact us online or by calling 101, quoting reference 43250262772.
“Alternatively, for anonymity, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”