A man was robbed at knifepoint near the centre of Didcot on May 1.
The victim, in his 30s, was walking towards the town's railway station when he was confronted by two men wearing hooded tops -- one of them brandishing a six-inch knife.
The armed man pointed the weapon at him and demanded he hand over his wallet, phone and money.
The man handed over about £25 in notes and small change, before the two men walked off towards Hitchcock Way.
The man with the knife was white, in his early 20s, 5ft 10ins, stocky, with a south-west London accent.
The second robber, who didn't speak, was Asian in appearance, also in his early 20s and 5ft 10ins, slim, with dark eyes, very short black hair and a short beard.
He was wearing a dark-coloured Nike tracksuit top with a light-coloured T-shirt underneath, black baggy jeans and trainers.
Anyone with any information about the incident, which took place around 4.30pm at the junction of Station Road and Hitchcock Way, is asked to contact Didcot police or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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