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British Transport Police (BTP) officers have released an image of another boy they want to speak to after a teenager was robbed of his bicycle at knifepoint in Warwickshire.
The incident happened at around 2.45pm on Wednesday 12 August when the victim was travelling on a train between Solihull and Warwick.
He was approached by a boy who demanded his bicycle and produced a knife. He threatened the victim before taking the bike and got off the train at Warwick railway station.
The victim did not suffer any injuries but was left incredibly shaken by the incident.
The bike is a black Trek Slash mountain bike with Continental tyres and silver brake levers.
Further enquiries have led officers to release an image of another boy who they believe might have information that could assist their enquiries.
Anyone who recognises him, or has information that could help police, should text BTP on 61016, using the reference 397 of 12 August.
Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
