It seems the low life dirty thief has left another bike in its place. Which is no doubt a stolen one. I will upload a pic of it to see if any one knows who's it is. And if it is stolen try to get it back to its owner. I will put pic up of it when I get in
Have you informed the police and is it marked for identifying. Possibly the bike left may be marked and the police may be able to tell you who it belongs to and if reported stolen - either to return to the owner or identify the thief if he/she just did a straight swap with their own bike
Have you informed the police and is it marked for identifying. Possibly the bike left may be marked and the police may be able to tell you who it belongs to and if reported stolen - either to return to the owner or identify the thief if he/her just did a straight swap with their own bike
it's all in hand, police have the bike that was left
WOW! You mean the police actually came to you? I sat in all day waiting after my Boardman was stolen from my locked garage, even after explaining about my son in High Dependancy in Alder Hey and the verbal assurance they would be with me 'within a couple of hours' and apparently they didn't even make the decision to not attend until over 24hrs later! Merseyside Police, totally useless, not interested, not concerned. Me now £600 out of pocket for my bike and a further £180 for the cctv I've now installed. Not even had a visit off a PCSO to view damage, take statement, obtain cctv footage, speak about possible suspects thoroughly disappointed. Any and all opportunities to catch perpetrators totally wasted!
Well well well, just got a phone call from a lady who spotted my bike after seeing my adverts, so i went to place she said person was, but no sign so i took a ride along the prom, and there is some kid on the bike, who says his grandad gave him the bike back in June, well i called police who called me back and said they can not attend, so i told them bike is coming home with me, i passed phone to the young kid who gave his address to police.