Police probe whether attack on teen is linked to phone robbery
Briefly

Police are investigating a possible connection between two attacks on 16-year-old boys in Chigwell. One boy sustained a leg wound in an attack on Manor Road, while another was robbed of his phone and money at Chigwell tube station by masked men. Essex Police suspect a large group may be involved. Chief Inspector Terry Fisher has assured the public that additional visible patrols have been deployed to offer reassurance. Police are requesting witnesses and urging anyone with relevant footage or information to come forward, including contact options for anonymity.
Police are investigating whether an attack in which a 16-year-old boy received a leg wound and a phone robbery are linked. A 16-year-old boy was wounded in the leg during an attack in Manor Road, Chigwell, shortly before 8.55pm on Saturday, July 5. Essex Police believe a large group may have been involved.
Chief Inspector Terry Fisher stated that he has a team of detectives working to identify those involved and to establish if there is a link between the two incidents. He emphasized the importance of community safety during this period.
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