Posted: Thu 6th Oct 2016

Mountain Bike Stolen During Late Night Break In

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Oct 6th, 2016

An appeal has been launched after thieves broke into a garage and stole mountain bike last night.

The bike, which is described as a woman’s 2011 Orange Five Diva Pro, was stolen from a garage in the Bersham Road area at 11:30pm on Wednesday 5 October.

The bike is baby blue with white DMR Vault pedals and white grips. It is also described as having Fox 32 forks, Fox rear shock, Hope brakes, Maxxis Advantage tyres etc. It also had a black cloth chain stay guard on the right hand swing arm.

Details about the theft have been posted on stolen-bikes.co.uk, with the owner stating: “Our dogs heard them first waking us up. I ran outside and disturbed one of the thieves attempting to take a second bike from our shed.

“He ran at me with his fists flying, so I called my dogs (large, noisy lurchers) who frightened him off. Police came immediately, and forensics the next day.”

Anyone with any further information or saw any suspicious activity in the Bersham Road area last night is advised to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference number U152038



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