A father has appealed for help after his 14-year-old son was robbed while walking to school.
The teenager was in Euston Avenue at around 8.25am on Thursday, April 27, when he was approached and had his shirt pulled.
His iPhone 11 Pro Max was taken from his trouser pocket. No injuries were reported.
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A spokesperson for Hertfordshire Constabulary said: "The suspect is described as a black teenage boy, aged approximately 15 to 16 years old, tall and of skinny build.
"He was also described as wearing a black Trapstar coat with a large hood and jogging bottoms."
The victim's father claimed the robber was also wearing a black balaclava, and urged people online to check door bell footage and CCTV for around the time it happened.
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The suspect reportedly went towards Whippendell Road, so could only have gone there or on to Queens Avenue after the robbery.
Information can be reported online at herts.police.uk/report or by calling the police's non-emergency number 101.
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