Police in Lancaster are investigating a knife-point robbery near Ryelands Park.
Police says happened at around 9pm last night (Sunday), near to the car park at the Torrisholme Road side of the park.
It’s alleged a male was threatened with a kitchen knife and had a motorcycle stolen from him.
The offenders are described as being both male, both wearing black clothing, black face masks and the male with the knife was wearing a black Armani puffer style jacket.
DS Adie Knowles from Lancaster Police said: ‘’The offenders have approached the victim on an E Scooter, and have then made off on the stolen motorcycle and E Scooter over the bridge onto the Ryelands estate.
‘’If you were in the area at the time and witnessed anything that could assist with our enquiry then please contact us.’’
The stolen vehicle is a KAWASAKI KXF 250 with the number 16 on the front and side.
If you see this bike or know of its whereabouts can you also get in touch. You can call 101 and quote the log number LC-20220227-1565 or you can email 6966@lancashire.police.uk.


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