CCTV image issued after
a bike was taken from Lime Street Station
THE British Transport Police have asked the public for
help tracking down a man they think can help them with their enquiries. The
blue Strava highbred bike was taken at around 11.30pm on Saturday, 7
November 2015, from Liverpool Lime Street Station. Officers believe the man
in the image could have vital information about the incident, do you know
who is he? If you know them, or have any information about the incident,
please give us a call on:- 0800 40 50 40 or ring Crimestoppers, anonymously,
on:- 0800 555 111. Investigating officer PC Ian Williamson said:- "The
bike, which is worth around £335, had been left in the bike racks on the Skelhorne
Street side of the station. A man approached the bike with bolt cutters and
used these to break the lock before cycling off on the stolen bike. Thieves
should be aware that most cycle racks are covered by CCTV, so it's only a
matter of time before we track them down. We are also working closely with
cycle and second hand shops, monitoring online auction sites and advertising
sites to make it more difficult for thieves to sell on stolen property." |