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Teen threatened at gunpoint on doorstep



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A TEENAGER was threatened at gunpoint on the doorstep of his own Bulwell home in a daring robbery.
The 19-year-old heard a knock on the door at his house on Willow Hill Close just before midnight.

He opened the door and was confronted by two men, one of whom was holding a gun.

They threatened the teenager and stole money and jewellery before leaving. No-one was injured and it is not known whether the men escaped in a vehicle or on foot.

The first offender is described as light-skinned, of mixed race, 6' tall, stocky, aged 23 or 24 and wearing sports clothes.

The second man was dark-skinned, 6' 2" to 6' 3" tall, stocky, aged 23 and also wearing sports clothes.

Police want anyone with any information about the robbery to contact Det Con Andrea Baxter at Oxclose Lane CID on 0115 9670999 (extension 4238) or the free and confidential 'Crimestoppers' hotline on 0800 555111.




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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 2:40 PM
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  • Location: Hucknall
 
 

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