Detectives in Spelthorne have released CCTV stills of a group of young men they wish to speak to in connection with a robbery in Staines.
The incident took place between midnight and 12.15am on Sunday, May 14.
During the early hours, a group of five young men were standing by the entrance of Staines Railway station.
The suspects walked into the carpark and prevented a group of three men from walking past them. One of the suspects then assaulted two of the victims by slapping them both about the face.
The victims then walked through the car park in the direction of Kingston Road, and as they approached Leacroft a male jumped on to one of their backs causing him to fall to the floor. The suspect then kicked him in the head.
His bag was taken and returned a short while later. A Nintendo computer was taken also stolen.
The victims then began to walk back towards the railway station.
One of the suspects from the same group then threatened one of them and took his mobile.
The first suspect is described as a white man, about 6ft, of medium build, with short black hair. He was wearing a white long sleeved shirt.
The second suspect was a white man, riding a mountain bike, around 5ft 10ins and was wearing a dark coloured Umbro hooded top, with the hood pulled over his head.
The third suspect is described as a white man, of large build and short black hair.
He was wearing a yellow jacket and the fourth suspect, also a white man, of stocky build, with short black hair.
He was wearing a short sleeved cream coloured shirt.
The suspects are described as being aged between 17 and 20 years of age.
Anyone with information that will help identify this man is asked to contact the Investigating Officer PC Gamble at Staines Police Station on 0845 125 2222 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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