Police have renewed an appeal over the theft of two "distinctive and rare bikes" from a garage in Lancaster.
The two Haibike Trecking 9 bikes in metallic silver with orange markings on the frame were stolen from a detached garage on New Quay Road.
This happened between 11pm on May 11 and 7.40am on May 12.
Detective Inspector Adie Knowles of Lancaster Police renewed the appeal for information, during his regular 'Beyond the Beat' on Beyond Radio on Tuesday evening.
If anyone has any information about the person in the CCTV image or the location of the stolen bikes, please email DC 5989 Andrews on 5989@lancashire.police.uk
If anyone wishes to remain anonymous, they can report to Crime Stoppers online or call 0800 555111.
An image of one of the stolen bikes can be seen below.



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