Wilkes-barre man attacked from behind by two strangers
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Wilkes-Barre man attacked from behind by two strangers

Man attacked from behind on South Washington Street in Wilkes-Barre

WILKES-BARRE, PA – A 50-year-old man was assaulted by two unidentified men on South Washington Street Saturday evening in a disturbing attack that left him injured and without his crutch.

The incident occurred around 5:40 p.m. near 47 South Washington Street. According to police, the victim reported being approached from behind by two men, both described only as white males of unknown age. Without warning, the suspects allegedly began striking him until he fell to the ground.

During the assault, one of the suspects reportedly took the man’s crutch and broke it before both fled the scene on foot. Police did not say whether the victim required medical treatment at the time, but confirmed he was able to speak with officers on site.

No arrests have been made, and no surveillance footage or suspect descriptions have yet been released. The investigation remains ongoing.


Key Points

  • A 50-year-old man was assaulted Saturday evening on South Washington Street in Wilkes-Barre.
  • Two unknown suspects attacked the victim from behind and broke his crutch before fleeing.
  • Police are investigating and have not released further details.
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