Windsor

Teen Robbed at School Bus Stop in Windsor

A 14-year-old boy was robbed, pushed down and slapped while waiting for a school bus in Windsor Wednesday morning. 

Police said the boy was standing at the corner of Philip Henry Circle and Ford Road, waiting for the school bus, when a four-door black sedan pulled up around 6:40 a.m. 

Two teens who appeared to be around 16 years old got out of the car, pushed the boy to the ground, slapped his head several times and took the victim’s cell phone, according to police. Police said the victim was not injured. 

Two neighbors who were outside saw what happened and ran toward the victim and police said one of the assailants ran on Ford Road toward Windsor Avenue. 

Windsor police detectives are investigating and anyone with information is asked to call police at (860) 688-5273, extension 512. 

This is the second incident in Connecticut in which a teen was robbed while waiting for a school bus. A 13-year-old middle school student was robbed Monday morning while waiting for a school bus in Wethersfield. 

Police said they are looking into whether there is any connection. 

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