A 16-year-old boy had his bike snatched by two men in a car as he rode near Didcot town centre.
The teenager, who has not been named, was not physically hurt although police say he was left shaken by the incident.
The robbery happened at about 3.15pm on Tuesday, May 13, in Newlands Avenue. The boy was approached by a man at the junction of Oakland Road.
Pc Clare McNae said: "The man -- aged between 27 and 28 -- pushed the boy off his bike. A white VW Passat pulled up to the kerb and the offender put the bike into the back of the car."
The attacker is described as white, of average build, with a bald head and ginger eyebrows. He was wearing a white T-shirt and light blue jeans. The driver of the car, also white and aged aged between 27-30, was of a stocky build, with a bald head. He was wearing a green T-shirt.
Call Didcot police on 01235 516815 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 with information.
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