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19

Oct 2022

Last Updated: 19/10/2022
Crime
Crime

Harrogate cyclists urged to be vigilant after spate of bike thefts

by John Plummer

| 19 Oct, 2022
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Police have arrested four people in recent days, with many bikes being stolen from garden sheds.

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North Yorkshire Police has appealed to cyclists in Harrogate to be vigilant after a spate of bike thefts.

The force said in a statement it had made "four arrests of individuals in connection with burglaries across the local area" in the last few days.

It added:

"A number of bikes have been returned to their owners but we still have several which have not yet been claimed so if your bike has been stolen in the last few weeks, please get in touch by calling 101."


The statement said thieves were targeting garden sheds. Some bikes weren't locked while in other incidents the locks had been forced.




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Police issued the following advice to cyclists:

  • Double lock it: Using two locks slows thieves down and makes your bike less of a target. Use two quality locks, at least one of which is a D-lock. Thieves are less likely to carry multiple tools, so use two different types of lock if possible.

  • Lock the lot: Lock the frame and both wheels to a secure cycle stand.

  • Secure it: Secure your bike as close to the stand as possible to give any thieves little or no room to manoeuvre.

  • Take removable parts with you.

  • Park securely: Lock your bike at recognised secure cycle parking. It should be well lit and covered by CCTV.

  • Register it: Register your frame number for free on a cycle database such as BikeRegister. The frame number is usually found underneath the bike between the pedals or where the back wheel slots in. If your bike is ever stolen and recovered by the police, it can be traced back to you.

  • Mark it: Get your bike security marked. It’s a highly effective, visible deterrent to bike thieves. They know that if they are caught with a registered bike, the owner can be traced and they will be arrested. BikeRegister provide a list of police bike marking events. You can also mark your bike with SmartWater.

  • Remember safety begins at home: Take the same care to lock your bike securely at home as you would on the street.

  • Check ownership: Ask for proof of ownership and check the bike frame number on a cycle database such as Bike Checker at BikeRegister.

  • Act fast: If your bike has been stolen, contact police as soon as possible by calling 101 or use the online reporting tool. Provide your frame number, cycle database number, a photo and any other details and make sure you update the status on the cycle database where you registered it.