Theft Investigation: Suspects Sought at East Bolden Metro Station
Theft Investigation: Suspects Sought at East Bolden Metro Station

The incident, which occurred on Friday, 18 October, between 8am and 5pm, involved the unauthorised removal of a moped from the station’s car park. Investigators have since located and recovered the stolen vehicle in Sunderland, but are now focusing on identifying potential witnesses.

Suspect Images Released

British Transport Police (BTP) have strategically released images of two men they believe could provide crucial information about the moped theft. The release of these suspect images represents a targeted approach to solving the crime.

How the Public Can Assist

Witnesses or individuals who recognize the suspects are encouraged to contact authorities through multiple channels:

  • Text 61016
  • Call 0800 40 50 40 (Quote reference 697 of 18 October)
  • Contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111

Crime Prevention Insights

While investigating this specific moped theft, local authorities emphasize the importance of vehicle security. Experts recommend:

  • Using multiple locking mechanisms
  • Parking in well-lit, monitored areas
  • Installing GPS tracking devices
  • Utilizing secure parking facilities

Community Safety Resources

For more detailed crime prevention strategies, residents can visit:

  • National Police Authority Website
  • Crime Prevention Resource Centre

 

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