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Police on the hunt for bike shops robbery gang

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 July 2015Updated:18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Intruders steal away into night: CCTV stills of the men police are seeking over the theft of bikes and accessories from Mordialloc Bicycle Centre on Beach Rd.
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MORDIALLOC Bicycle Centre mechanic Jim Ford is angry that the Beach Rd shop was targeted by thieves late last month as part of a spree of late night bike shop break-ins across Kingston. The thieves, believed to be the same men, also robbed Turning Point Cycles in Mordialloc and Hampton Cycles in Hampton. Police are asking for public help to catch the offenders. Picture: Gary Sissons
MORDIALLOC Bicycle Centre mechanic Jim Ford is angry that the Beach Rd shop was targeted by thieves late last month as part of a spree of late night bike shop break-ins across Kingston. Picture: Gary Sissons

THIEVES are hitting local bike shops hard in overnight robberies – with two in Mordialloc and one in Hampton resulting in the loss of stock valued at $38,000.

On Sunday 28 June, thieves broke into the Mordialloc Bicycle Centre on Beach Rd and stole 11 bikes and bike accessories valued at $10,000 over a seven-hour period. CCTV footage shows two men forcing entry to a storage shed in a laneway behind the Beach Rd shop about 8pm. The same thieves are believed responsible for the theft of 14 bikes valued at $15,000 from Hampton Cycles in Hampton St, Hampton, about 4.30am, also on Sunday 28 June.

These robberies follow a raid on Turning Point Cycles, Mordialloc, on Friday 29 May. At 3.15am thieves broke into the Main St store and stole two bikes valued at $13,000. They cut through a security grill and forced a rear window to gain entry to the store before stealing the “high-end” bikes.

Detectives have released images and CCTV footage of men they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries. Images of some of the bikes and accessories stolen from Mordialloc Bicycle Centre have also been released.

Intruders steal away into night: CCTV stills of the men police are seeking over the theft of bikes and accessories from Mordialloc Bicycle Centre on Beach Rd.
Intruders steal away into night: CCTV stills of the men police are seeking over the theft of bikes and accessories from Mordialloc Bicycle Centre on Beach Rd.

Bayside/Glen Eira Crime Investigation Unit is appealing for public assistance to help solve the crimes.

Anyone who can identify the men, is offered a bike, or sees the bikes and accessories for sale, should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report to crimestoppersvic.com.au

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 15 July 2015

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