Police release images as they investigate string of robberies – Hamilton

Police have released images of three men they would like to speak with as they continue to investigate several robberies in Hamilton, which they believe are linked.
About 3.30am on Saturday 14 September 2019, a 21-year-old man was at the intersection of May Street and Maitland Road, Islington, when he was approached by two unknown men.
He was then assaulted by the pair, before they stole his wallet and mobile phone.
A similar incident was reported about 1am the following morning (Sunday 15 September 2019) when two men – aged 27 and 55 – were walking home through Gregson Park, Hamilton. They reported being approached by two unknown men, before being threatened and assaulted. The younger man received a significant wound to the head and was taken to the Mater Hospital for treatment. The older man was unconscious for a short period of time.
Three additional incidents were reported in the early hours on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September.
About 1.30am on Saturday 21 September, a 29-year-old man was leaving work at a licensed premises on Beaumont Street, Hamilton, when he was approached by four unknown men and was assaulted.
About an hour later, two men – aged 21 and 22 – were walking through Gregson Park, Hamilton, when three unknown men assaulted them before stealing property.
Then about 1.30am on Sunday 22 September, a woman was walking at the intersection of Cleary and Samdon Streets, Hamilton, when two unknown men approached her from behind and attempted to steal her handbag. They were unsuccessful and fled the scene.
Detectives from Newcastle City Police District are investigating each incident and believe all are linked.
As inquiries continue, detectives have released three images of men who may be able to assist with their investigation.
They are all described as being Caucasian in appearance, aged between 18-25 and were wearing dark clothing.
Newcastle City Police District Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Scott Parker, said it was concerning these incidents occurred in such a short period of time.
“These crimes appear opportunistic in nature, and we intend to find those responsible in a swift manner.
“Anyone who may have information which could help track down these thieves is urged to contact Newcastle Police Station on 4929 0999 or to call Crime Stoppers,” Det Ch Insp Parker said.

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