A teenage boy was assaulted in an attempted robbery in Huddersfield.
Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which took place at about 2.00pm on 14 October on Chapel Hill, near a Suzuki garage.
It occurred after the 14-year-old victim, who was walking with a friend, was approached by two male teenagers, one of whom threatened him and demanded money.
When the victim refused he was punched to the face by one of the teenagers.
Both suspects then fled empty handed, leaving the teenager with a facial injury.
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