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Police warn bikers to keep their vehicles secure after three are stolen

Police in Tunbridge Wells are reminding motorcyclists to keep their bikes locked up after three reports of theft in the area.

Officers are currently investigating the theft of three mopeds in the town since Sunday, May 5. One was recovered, damaged, and the owner estimates repair work of more than £100.

Officers are highlighting the thefts to make owners aware, and to encourage them to invest in high-quality locks; to lock their bikes to an immovable object, or to keep motorcycles in garages where possible. However, in one case, the bike had a chain on the wheel, but was still removed.

Acting Chief Insp Justin Watts said: “We are publicising these reports in the hope that we can raise awareness amongst bike owners and prevent further thefts from taking place, as they cause great inconvenience, and cost, to the victim. The bikes that have been targeted are all lightweight, small capacity bikes. It is important to secure bikes to secure bike stands, and to use equipment such as disc-locks and alarms are a good deterrent, as are parking bikes within view of CCTV.”

Police also recommend parking in view of CCTV; investing in a good lock; use an alarm and use a sticker to deter thieves and remove valuable accessories.

If you have information which could help police call 101. Alternatively, contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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