Man beaten by robbers in Fontana

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Robbers on Monday night punched and kicked a 50-year-old Fontana man when he told the group he didn't have any money, police said.

The victim suffered cuts to his face but was not hospitalized.

He was walking near the corner of Citrus and Dorsey avenues at 8 p.m. when four or five men approached him. They attacked him after they demanded money and the victim said he didn't have any, police said.

The men snatched the victim's cell phone and wallet before running from the area.

Police arrested Gilberto Huerta, 23, of Fontana, on suspicion of robbery. The other men escaped.

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