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Asda CCTV appeal after thief swipes £500 mountain bike

Asda CCTV appeal after thief swipes £500 mountain bike

Yahoo5 days ago
Police want to speak to this man after a £500 mountain bike was swiped from Asda.
The Aggressor bicycle was taken from the foyer of the supermarket in Avon Road, Cannock.
Staffordshire Police said the thief struck just before 1.30pm on Monday, June 30.
A CCTV image has now been released of a man officers wish to track down and speak to.
Anyone who recognises him has been urged to come forward.
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A force spokesperson said: "We have released an image of a man we would like to speak to in connection with the theft of a bicycle from a supermarket in Cannock.
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"On Monday 30 June, a mountain bike was stolen from the foyer of Asda on Avon Road just before 1.30pm.
"The Aggressor bicycle is worth around £500 and is black and white.
"If you recognise the man in the image, or have information about where the bike is, call 101."
People should quote incident number 369 of June 30 when contacting the force.
Alternatively, people can use the live chat facility at www.staffordshire.police.uk.
To report anonymously, people can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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