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Police are appealing after a man aged in his sixties was robbed of an electric bike in Stockton.
The incident happened around 2pm on Thursday 19th September on 1825 Way, when the man was approached by two suspects on a black and red Yamaha motorbike.
The suspects attempted to punch the man to steal the bike, before the victim rode off along 1825 Way towards Stockton. Suspects then kicked him from the bike before assaulting him and stealing it.
The man suffered facial injuries in the incident.
Two males made off, one on the Yamaha motorbike. He is described as wearing a black puffa jacket, blue/grey bottoms and a black balaclava.
The other suspect, who made off on the electric bike, is described as wearing all black and a black motorcycle helmet. The stolen bike is a Cube Reaction Race E-bike.
Both made off in the direction of Bowesfield Crescent.
Any witnesses or anyone with information or relevant footage are asked to contact Stockton CID on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference number 180800.
Anyone who may have footage can upload it here: https://unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk/cleveland/appeal/robbery-1825-way
Independent charity Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling 0800 555 111.