Police say a woman approached a man in his 80s as he sat in his vehicle, told him it was her birthday and that she wanted to give him a gift. The suspect then reached into the victim's vehicle and tried to remove the victim's watch from his wrist.
The victim fought back and yelled for help. A witness, identified as a man in his 40s, saw the struggle and went to intervene. The suspect then got into the backseat of a nearby vehicle driven by a man, and as the witness tried to take a picture of the vehicle's license plate, the male suspect backed the car directly at the witness, who had to step out of the way of the vehicle to avoid being struck, according to police.
The suspects then fled the area south on Middlefield Road. There were no reported injuries, and the suspects were not able to steal any property from the victim. Police described the suspects as being between the ages of 25 and 35 years old and possibly of Middle Eastern heritage. The woman was wearing a long black skirt and a white top, and the man was wearing a black shirt and had a full beard and mustache, police said.
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