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Reward Posted to Find Robbers Who Assaulted 13-Year-Old Boy

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Press Release:  06/22/2010 04:17:07 PM PDT.  Article by Lori Consalvo, Staff Writer, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin.  Posted by Dan Mayfield

Fontana teen beaten, robbed on way to friend's house

 

Fontana, CA - A Fontana teenager was violently assaulted Monday before two men stole his cell phone and a game console.

The 13-year-old boy was walking to a friend's house about 1:10 p.m. when he was approached from behind by two men in the 14100 block of E. Constitution Way, according to a Fontana police news release.

The robbers pushed the teen to the ground and punched and kicked him several times, police said. The suspects then took the items and ran away.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 June 2010 21:26 )