OUTRAGE as teenager is abused outside popular chippy.
The incident happened at about 8pm Monday, March 2, in Lockerbie when the boy was walking from Tesco, on Goods Station Road - when a woman, who lives nearby, approached him and accused him of doing something to her property.
He was followed down the street by the woman who continued to shout at him.
A spokesman for the Dumfries & Galloway Police Division said: "As the teenage boy and his friends walked by Townhead Chip Shop on Bridge Street, a red car stopped where a male got out the front passenger seat and shouted at the teenage boy regarding the female.
"The male then grabbed the teenage boy shoulder's and pushed him.
"The male then got back into the car and it drove off.
"The female is described as approximately 35-years-old, small build, 5ft 5in in height with dark brown shoulder length hair.
"The male is described as approx 21-years-old, large build, 5ft 8in in height, wearing a red jumper and black tracksuit bottoms."
Anyone with information about the incident ring Police Scotland on 101.
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