Could one of the stolen bikes be yours?
Sevenoaks officers have seized six suspected stolen bicycles and are looking to reunite them with their rightful owners.
The bikes were recovered from an outbuilding in Morewood Close on Monday 1 July 2024 , after two people had been seen acting suspiciously.
Images of the bikes are now being issued and an investigation is underway to identify those who had left them at the location.
Appeal
Anyone who recognises the property is encouraged to call the west Kent appeal line on 01622 604100, quoting reference 01-0863.
To claim an item, proof of purchase, serial number(s), and/or details of unique identifying features will be required.
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Source: Kent Police
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