Between 2am and 2.30am on Saturday morning (17/9), the victim, a man aged in his twenties, was in Windsor Lane at the entrance to the car park when he was struck with metal poles and had his phone and car keys stolen.
The victim’s car was also damaged after the offenders walked into the road to cause the victim to stop his car.
The offenders approached the victim’s car door, and he lowered the window, at which point he was hit with the pole and had his keys removed from the ignition.
The offenders then pulled the victim from the car, took his mobile phone, before leaving on foot.
The victim sustained cuts to his head and arms and a dislocated shoulder, which required hospital treatment.
The first offender is described as a white man, short and of a skinny build.
He was wearing a hooded top with the hood up and a face mask.
The second offender is described as a black man, of a larger build than the first offender.
He was also wearing a hooded top with the hood up and a face mask.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Ben Sarl of the Amersham Priority Crime Team, said: “I am appealing to anybody who witnessed this incident to please get in touch with Thames Valley Police.
“I would be particularly keen to hear from anybody who has CCTV or dash-cam footage from the area at around the time of the incident to contact us.
“You can upload any digital evidence via a dedicated portal by visiting https://unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk/serip/appeal/robbery-appeal-burnham-park-17-09-22 or by making a report on our website.
“You can also call 101, or the independent charity Crimestopppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting reference number 43220418503.”

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