Bikes swiped
Published on 17th May 2007 in News
Thieves stole two bikes worth around £300 in an overnight burglary in Goole.
They forced their way into the garage of a house on Jackson Street some time between 11pm on Tuesday and 5.40am yesterday (Wednesday), and carried out an untidy search.
Stolen was a black Harley Davidson mini-moto and yellow mini-moto with a camel emblem.
The bikes are believed to be worth around £300.
There are no descriptions of the suspect and police are appealing for anyone who saw or heard anything to call them on 0845 6060 222 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting crime reference number 1481751.
People are also asked to notify the police if they are offered a bike like the ones described for sale.
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