Appeal for information after
motorbike is stolen
MERSEYSIDE Police are now investigating
yet another motorbike theft in Southport. This time the motorbike was stolen
from a property on Marsden Road, Southport, between 11pm, on Tuesday, 26 July
and 7am, on Wednesday, 27 July 2016. The bike is a Triumph Bonneville Scrambler,
in blue, with an Arrow exhaust. We are to that it was taken from a garage at the
rear of a property. Enquiries have been carried out and Officers in Sefton have
released a photograph to the media, of the bike, in a bid to trace it. They are
also investigating following an attempted burglary at a garage at the rear of a
property in Hesketh Road, which took place at around 1.25am, also on 27 July
2016. It is believed that the occupier of the house may have disturbed the
offenders who are described as males wearing dark clothing with hats and scarves
covering their faces. Merseyside Police is also reminding owners of motorbikes
and scooters to make sure their vehicles are safely secured when not in use and
to use heavy duty chains, disc alarms and security markings to act as a
deterrent to offenders and to make it easier for them to be located if their
bike is stolen. Anyone with information in relation to either incident is asked
to contact Merseyside Police on:- 101 or the confidential Crimestoppers line
on:- 0800 555 111.
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