Teenager attacked in park

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POLICE at Warrington have issued an appeal for information about an attack on a teenager which took place eight weeks ago.
The 15-year-old suffered three chipped teeth in the incident in Queen’s Gardens, Palmyra Square, around 2.30pm on Sunday, July 3.
Detectives want witnesses to come forward to provide information about the attack.
The youngster was talking to a girl when he was punched to the ground and kicked by another teenager.
He suffered cuts and bruises and three chipped teeth.
The offender is described as 5ft 10 inches tall, aged about 17, of muscular build. He had short cropped dark brown hair and was wearing shorts but no top and was wearing a gold coloured necklace.
Anyone who witnessed the attack or knows anything about it is asked to call police on 0845 458 0000 or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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