Police are appealing for witnesses after two separate knifepoint robberies in Aylesbury last Monday night.
The first incident happened at around 10pm in Vale Park, where two men in their late teens were approached by four teenage boys and robbed at knifepoint.
The same victims were later assaulted by the group outside Rocco Lounge in the town centre.
At around the same time, a separate robbery took place at Aylesbury Bus Station on Great Western Street. A man in his twenties was robbed at knifepoint and sustained minor injuries. He was taken to hospital for treatment and has since been discharged.
A number of items were stolen during the incidents, including mobile phones, watches, power banks and cash.
The victims involved in the Vale Park robbery were not injured.
Thames Valley Police say the incidents are being treated as separate investigations and officers are carrying out enquiries in the area as a priority.
The force has also announced an increased police presence in Aylesbury, with extra patrols taking place to provide reassurance to local residents.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Thames Valley Police online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43260287234.

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