By Q Radio News
A teenager has been threatened with a knife and had his mobile phone stolen in an armed robbery in west Belfast.
Speaking about the incident, Detective Sergeant Faulkner said: “At around 3:30pm, it was reported that a male youth was standing at a bus stop in the area when he was approached by an unknown male.
"It is believed the male then produced a knife and threatened the male youth before making off with a mobile phone towards the Divis Street area following the incident.
"The youth was not injured, but left badly shaken.
“The male is described as being in his late teens and wearing a grey jacket, black tracksuit bottoms and a black coloured snood.
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