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'Distinctive' motorbike worth £11,000 stolen from garage

'Distinctive' motorbike worth £11,000 stolen from garage

Yahoo09-08-2025
Burglars stole a motorcycle worth £11,000.
It was stolen from the garage after burglars entered a house in Staples Hill, Horsham at about 1.30am of Thursday morning (August 7).
The distinctive new Triumph Street Triple 76R motorcycle, registration KR25 NTL, is worth £11,000.
Anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage from this area that could help with the investigation should contact police on 101, quoting CAD 67 of 07/08.
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