Crime
GALLERY: Help police reunite owners with suspected stolen bikes
More than 60 cycles have been recovered by police in Peterborough – and they now want to reunite them with their owners.
Police have launched an appeal to reunite the haul of suspected stolen bikes with their rightful owners.
Officers recovered the bicycles from a property in Bamber Street, Peterborough, on Sunday, 13 November.
Two have since been re-united with their owners but the rest remain un-claimed.
All of the bikes recovered can be viewed on the force’s Flickr account.
If your bike is missing, you haven’t reported it stolen, and you believe one of these to be yours, please contact police via webchat or call 101 quoting reference 35/82772/22.
Please be ready to show some form of proof of ownership.
Find cycle crime prevention advice on the Cambridgeshire police website.
FOOTNOTE
A 42-year-old man, a 40-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were all arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods and burglary.
They have all since been bailed to Thorpe Wood Police Station on 13 February.