UPDATE: Appeal For Information After Off Road Bikes Stolen In Southport

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29th April 2016

Photo: Stolen from Railway Street, Southport

UPDATE: Appeal For Information After Off Road Bikes Stolen In Southport 

Merseyside Police has released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to following the theft of two off road bikes from the rear of a property in Southport.

Unknown offenders entered a shed at the rear of a house in Railway Street between 9pm and 10.20pm on Thursday 31 March and stole a green Kawasaki motorbike and a yellow Gas Gas bike.

Officers would like to speak to the two men pictured in the CCTV as they believe they could help them with their enquiries.

They also want to hear from anyone who may have seen the bikes since they were stolen on 31 March or have any information as to where they may have been stored.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Merseyside Police on 0151 777 3702 or the confidential Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.

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Thieves beat dog and steal dirt bikes from a Southport home

Two dirt bikes were stolen on Thursday(March 31) between 8.40pm and 9pm from Railway Street in Southport.

The owner said: “Thieves opened the back gate then broke into the shed and took both bikes.

“They hurt my border collie during the theft, he must have been kicked so hard he has been passing blood in his urine and limping on his back legs.

“The yellow bike was spotted near to Upper Aughton Road railway track at around 9.30pm, this was after we put a post on a facebook lost and found page.

“The green kawasaki 80cc (below) has not been spotted.

“We called the police who didn’t come out to take finger prints even after me asking them too as they had touched everything”.

Anyone with information is asked to call Merseyside Police on 101.

yellowgreenPhoto: The kawasaki 80cc has not been spotted

 

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