A BRUTAL gang thug punched a 17-year-old girl in the face when she refused to hand over money in Fleetwood.
As the teenager walked along Poacher's Way on March 18, at 8.10pm, she was surrounded by a large group of males and females who demanded her cash and one of the men hit her when she refused.
He is described as white, 17 years old and 5ft7ins tall, of slim build with collar-length brown hair and piercing blue eyes.
He was wearing a dark baseball cap, black Rockport boots, a dark coloured tracksuit top with white stripes and dark tracksuit bottoms and spoke with a local accent.
A CALLOUS robber pushed an 84-year-old woman to the ground and stole her handbag on March 18 as she walked along Regent Road, Blackpool, at 4.10pm.
The white man in his early 20s, and wearing a black woolly hat, got into a waiting blue Fiesta or Sierra car with a registration number including the letter and numbers G57.
AN elderly lady was knocked to the ground by a robber at 7.20pm on March 18 shortly after she became aware of a dark-coloured car (possibly with an H in the registration) driving slowly past her on Warley Road, Bispham.
The thug, who stole her bag, got into the same car and drove off and is described as white and about 20 years old with a stocky build and wearing light clothes.
TWO teenage robbers threatened an eleven-year-old boy on March 14 after following him through a local park off Briarwood Drive, Bispham.
The boys searched through his bag and then stole money from his blazer pocket.
The duo were aged 13-14 and one wore a black woollen hat and Adidas tracksuit pants while the other wore a blue Adidas hat. Both spoke with local accents.
A WOMAN posing as a nurse gained entry to the home of an 84-year-old man on Blackpool Old Road, Blackpool, on March 13 and stole his wallet and purse after distracting him.
The white female was aged about 40, had brown collar length hair tied in a ponytail and was wearing a light-coloured three-quarter-length coat. She left shortly before the man realised what had happened.
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