Cyclists urged to keep bikes secure after spate of thefts in Washington

Cyclists have been urged to keep their bikes secure after a spate of thefts across Washington.
Cyclists are being urged to keep their bikes secure.Cyclists are being urged to keep their bikes secure.
Cyclists are being urged to keep their bikes secure.

Over the last month, there have been 11 bike thefts across Washington, six of which occured after bikes were left lying on the ground in a garden or yard.

Five were stolen after the lock was cut, mainly at Usworth and Stephenson Industrial Estates.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In one incident, a wheelie bin was used to climb over a fence to steal two unsecured bikes.

Police are urging cyclists to invest in good quality locks and make sure bikes are secured, even if leaving it for just a few seconds.

Acting Neighbourhood Inspector Les Goodliff said: "We'd always encourage people to use a good quality lock that cannot be cut through and to make sure bikes are secured at all times, as bikes left insecure in the garden or in the street present a perfect opportunity for thieves.

"We are starting to see a pattern emerging, and in particular are seeing business premises being targeted and would encourage anyone who does cycle to work to make sure they follow some simple crime prevention advice.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"People invest a lot of money but it is also worth investing in a good quality sturdy lock to help prevent thieves stealing the bike.

"Bikes should, wherever possible, be stored either in the house or in a locked out building - and again, we would urge people to make sure they use a good quality sturdy lock."

Further crime prevention advice is available on the Northumbria Police website at www.northumbria.pnn.police.uk