Philadelphia police are hoping the public can help identify three teens who, police said, stole a hoverboard from another teenager in the city's Francisville section just days after Christmas.
According to police, the incident occurred on Dec. 27 at 9 p.m. when a 16-year-old boy was riding a hoverboard on the 700 block of N. 19th St. and was approached by three teenagers on bicycles.
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Police said that, at that time, one of the bike riders punched the boy and shoved him off the hoverboard before stealing it.
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Police said the three suspects then fled and were last seen heading south on 19th Street.
According to police, all of the suspects are black males in their mid- to late-teens, and the individual who punched the victim was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, light blue sweatpants and a black mask and was riding a yellow bicycle with red wheels at the time of the incident. Law enforcement officials described the two fellow bike riders as also in their mid- to late-teens and said they were riding black bicycles. One was wearing a blue hooded jacket and dark colored pants, while the other was wearing a blue hooded jacket and white sneakers, police said.
Anyone with information is urged to call Philadelphia police at (215) 686-8477 or text a tip to 773847.
Also, tips can be sent anonymously to police here.