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Worthing Bike Thefts: Police Step Up Patrols

An increase in bike thefts in Worthing have prompted police to step up patrols around theft hot-spots.

Between May 1 and May 16, a total of 32 thefts were recorded in the town, in areas including Splash Point, Montague Street, Marine Parade and Worthing railway station.

The most commonly stolen bikes are Carrera mountain or hybrid bikes, and thieves are typically using bolt cutters to remove locks.

Sergeant Isobel Wimbleton, of the Adur and Worthing Neighbourhood Policing Team, said:

“Bike theft is particularly prevalent in Worthing at the moment. We understand the financial and emotional impact it can have on victims, and that’s why we’re stepping up patrols in a bid to prevent and detect further offences.

“We will be running a community bike marking event at Morrison’s on 16 July from 10am to 12pm in conjunction with Neighbourhood Watch, and would encourage cyclists to come and speak with us, and to get their bikes marked. This can act as a deterrent to thieves and also help to identify your bike in the event it is stolen and recovered.

“We will also be in attendance at the Sid Youth Summer Event on Friday 5 August from 12pm to 4pm at Sompting Recreational Ground, where we will also be bike marking.

“Our advice to cyclists is to securely lock your bike in a well-lit and busy area, and to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to us.”

On June 20, a member of the public approached an officer patrolling in Worthing town centre to report their bike had been stolen.

It was quickly located and passed back to its owner, along with a second bike that was suspected to be stolen. Enquiries into this incident are ongoing. 

Similarly, in Horsham on June 6, a theft-in-progress was reported at Sainsbury's in East Street.

Officers attended the scene and three bikes were recovered, one of which had been reported stolen in May, which has now been returned to its owner.

A 24-year-old man from Crawley was arrested on suspicion of attempted theft and has been released under investigation, pending further enquiries. 

Sgt Wimbleton added:

“We have identified several suspects for some of the recent bike thefts in Worthing and once our enquiries are complete we will be conducting interviews and making arrests if necessary. Thanks to members of the public we have also identified a suspect from an appeal we put out recently, and our inquiries into this continue.”

Read more about how to protect your bike from theft here: https://www.sussex.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/how-safe-is-your-bike/

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