Detectives seek men after boy stabbed at bus stop

Detectives want to speak to two men who they think might have information about the stabbing
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Detectives are looking to speak to two men after a teenager was attacked while waiting for a bus in Birmingham.
The 17-year-old suffered stab wounds to his arms during the attack outside a bus stop in Lodge Road at about 19:30 GMT on 15 February.
West Midlands Police said the boy had been waiting for the 101 bus when a black VW Polo had pulled up nearby.
The force said the occupants had chased the boy who fell into the entrance of the bus before he was stabbed.
Det Con Jo-Anne Hindmarsh said: "As part of our investigation, we would like to identify the two people in the images as we believe they may have vital information."
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