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Two men need identifying after bike thefts

Two men need identifying after bike thefts

Yahoo30-07-2025
Images of men have been released after bikes were stolen from Swindon town centre.
The appeal comes after two 'Giant' brand bicycles were stolen from Canal Walk at around 10.45am on Thursday, July 3.
It is hoped that anyone who knows the men will be able to identify them from the released CCTV images, with those who can help urged to contact the force on 101.
The incident took place at Canal Walk on July 3 (Image: Wiltshire Police)
Police are investigating the bike thefts (Image: Wiltshire Police)
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: "We recognise that these images are indistinct but hope that anyone who knows them can identify them from these images.
"If you can help, call 101 quoting log 54250081833.
"Alternatively you can leave information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111."
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