Thames Valley Police is releasing an image of two men who officers would like to speak to in connection with a robbery in High Wycombe.
Between 9.30am and 9.40am on Tuesday 9 April this year, a man was chased by another man on a footpath at the back of the All Saints Parish Church which leads onto Castle Street.
An altercation broke out and the victim had an item stolen by the offender. Both offenders then walked off in the direction of the Gym Group on Castle Street.
The victim did not sustain any injuries.
A 36-year-old man from High Wycombe was arrested on 5 September on suspicion of robbery. He has been released under investigation.
Investigating officer PC Gregory White said: “We are appealing to anyone who recognises the men in the image as we believe they may have vital information.
“We ask that anyone who may have CCTV or mobile phone footage, or any other information that could assist our enquiries to please come forward.
“You can contact police by calling 101 or by making a report online quoting reference 43240425000.
“Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via its website.”
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