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2 teens robbed by armed man near Walker School Saturday: Regina police

Police are looking for a man and a woman who allegedly robbed two teenagers of their phones after flashing what appeared to be a handgun and bear spray on Saturday morning.   (CBC - image credit)
Police are looking for a man and a woman who allegedly robbed two teenagers of their phones after flashing what appeared to be a handgun and bear spray on Saturday morning. (CBC - image credit)

Police in Regina say two teens were robbed by a man armed with what appeared to be a handgun and bear spray on Saturday morning.

The teenagers were approached by a man walking on the trail near Walker School on Seventh Avenue around 8:30 a.m. CST Saturday, police said in a news release.

He flashed what looked like a handgun and bear spray, and demanded the victims' phones.

The man fled on a bike with a woman, who was also on a bike. Neither were located by police.

The man was described as tall and skinny, with tattoos. He was riding a blue mountain bike. The woman was wearing a bright yellow or green jacket.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.