British Transport Police Ashford: Appeal for Information on Stolen Bike Following Arrest in Ashford
British Transport Police Ashford: Appeal for Information on Stolen Bike Following Arrest in Ashford

Officers are appealing for information to help trace the owner of a bike believed to be stolen. The bike was found in possession of two males who were recently arrested.

Details of the Arrest

The arrest took place in Ashford, and authorities suspect that the bike might have been stolen from a railway station or another location in the area.

Appeal for Public Assistance

British Transport Police officers are urging anyone with information regarding the ownership of the bike to come forward.

We are appealing for information to trace the owner of a bike found in possession of the arrested males,” a spokesperson for BTP Ashford stated. We are currently unsure if this was stolen from a railway station or from somewhere else in the area.

How to Provide Information

Anyone with information that could assist in identifying the bike’s rightful owner is asked to contact Kent British Transport Police. Information can be provided by calling 101 or through their official social media channels. Please refer to the current investigation and provide any relevant details that might help in tracing the bike’s owner.

BTP officers are handling the case and will be grateful for any assistance from the public in resolving this matter.

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