Two men sustained non-life-threatening injuries during a robbery at 16th and Mission streets on Friday morning, police said.

When police arrived on the scene at 2:07 a.m., they found the two male victims on the ground bleeding from the head, according to the police report.

The responding officers determined that the two men, ages 54 and 31, were robbed of a cellphone, wallet and some cash. The victims were intoxicated and did not recall the incident, according to a police report. They were taken to San Francisco General Hospital.

No description of a suspect or suspects is available, and no arrests have been made.

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Rigoberto Hernandez is a journalism student at San Francisco State University. He has interned at The Oregonian and The Orange County Register, but prefers to report on the Mission District. In his spare time he can be found riding his bike around the city, going to Giants games and admiring the Stable building.

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