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Street thieves strike seven times in two days


A STRING of violent street robberies in Oxford – including four on foreign students – are being linked by police.

Extra officers will be put on patrol in Blackbird Leys after seven robberies in six separate incidents in and around the estate on Friday and Saturday nights.

Police believe that two men, in their late teens or early 20s, could be involved in all the robberies.

At about 9.35pm on Friday, a 40-year-old man was walking along a footpath off Barns Road, Cowley, when he was approached by two men, one of whom had a knife. The attackers held him down and stole his wallet At 10.20pm that night, a 17-year-old Spanish student was robbed in Little Bury, Blackbird Leys. He was on the phone to his family when three men who approached on bicycles grabbed him around the throat and ripped off his necklace At 11.50pm, a 21-year-old man was robbed on the pathway between the Kassam Stadium and Knights Road, Blackbird Leys. He was approached by two men who held him down and stole his passport and wallet. They threatened to stab him if he didn’t tell them his bank card Pin number Between 9.30pm and 10pm on Saturday, a 34-year-old man was approached by youths in Barns Road. He was threatened with a knife and forced to hand over his wallet, containing £50 The same night, two Spanish students, both aged 17, were robbed of cash and mobile phones by two men in Grenoble Road, Greater Leys.

At midnight an 18-year-old foreign language student was attacked from behind as he walked along Blackbird Leys Road. He was struck around the head and neck, forced to the floor and his money and phone were stolen.

The robberies come in the wake of unprovoked hammer attack on a 25-year-old Canadian tourist in Little Clarendon Street on July 7.

Det Sgt Steve Raffield said: “It isn’t unusual to see a seasonal increase in this type of incident, but this number in two nights is fairly unusual.

“At the end of the day, these people come over here to learn and they put something into the community, so it’s bang out of order for them to be treated in this way.”

Officers are studying CCTV and conducting door-to-door in- quiries. Extra police are also being put on patrols.

Det Sgt Raffield said: “We’ve pre-empted it to a degree this year, with an operation due to start this week involving an increased police presence and the response we give to robbery offences, which involves extra resources.

“All these robberies have occurred after dark and on, with the exception of two, lone young males.

“We advise a commonsense approach – don’t walk home alone along unlit and unoccupied streets.

“The best descriptions we have of the robbers are that they are light-skinned, of mixed race, in their late teens or early 20s.

“Someone will know who is doing this and we’re appealing for the community to come forward with information about them.”

Anyone with information should call Det Sgt Raffield on 08458 505505 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.


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LanceIot, Abingdon says...
7:24pm Mon 13 Jul 09

"A STRING of violent street robberies in Oxford – including four on foreign students – are being linked by police".

It's nice to see our boys have still got the ability to add 1+1 and get 2.

Now if only they can stop chasing the litterers in Headington then maybe they will be able to catch the hooligan's who are commiting these crimes.

That is of course, unless they are from ethnic minorities, who should rightly be left off with just a caution, to keep the PC crowd happy!

Botanic Garden, Isle of Wight says...
7:53pm Mon 13 Jul 09

No fear of being caught, no fear of being punished and pick on the easy targets. A bunch of cowards that need a good hiding!

lantwo, oxford says...
12:54am Tue 14 Jul 09

Bikes with no lights - hoods on - dark clothing out at night - cycling up and down Field Avenue on Drug Runs!!....this is the norm, very unfortunately.

Alas, no police on the beat (or in their cars) as usual, just PCSO's doing the rounds, before dark! Same old story on Blackbird Leys...the police should share, or even take a lot of the blame. Welcome to BBL - Spanish visitors. What a shame - law and order out of control, and, no police unless after the fact. Shame.

lantwo, oxford says...
12:54am Tue 14 Jul 09

Bikes with no lights - hoods on - dark clothing out at night - cycling up and down Field Avenue on Drug Runs!!....this is the norm, very unfortunately.

Alas, no police on the beat (or in their cars) as usual, just PCSO's doing the rounds, before dark! Same old story on Blackbird Leys...the police should share, or even take a lot of the blame. Welcome to BBL - Spanish visitors. What a shame - law and order out of control, and, no police unless after the fact. Shame.

Fat boy, Witney says...
7:54am Tue 14 Jul 09

Come on you good people of BBL and GL. Rise up against these scumbags that continually drag the area down. Someone must know who these t*sspot losers are. Why not name them and shame them on here to give plod and his plastic counterparts a hand to get after them.

LanceIot, Abingdon says...
8:09am Tue 14 Jul 09

Fat boy, I am sure that people do know who these theives are, but are scared of reprisals.

I also note Iantwo's comments. I see the PCSO's are the same everywhere then. They are no good what so ever, unless they are picking on young children. This has been noticed frequently in Abingdon.

The actual criminals that cause Trouble in sounth Abingdon are left alone, as they only get cautions or are informers. I have also seen Police laughing and joking with the worst culprits.


Old zimner, cowley says...
9:27am Tue 14 Jul 09

lancelot, no fear of reprisals if you name and shame and get them nicked, on here. for all I know you may be just a humble binman, and not an Arthurian Knight

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