North Yorkshire Police have released CCTV images of an individual they would like to speak to
The individual is believed to be in connection with a reported cycle theft in Skipton.
It may have taken place sometime between 10th and 12th October on Midland Street.
The bicycle involved was later located abandoned at Skipton Railway Station on 12th October.
Officers are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man shown in the CCTV footage, as he may have information that could assist the ongoing investigation.
Anyone who recognises the individual or has relevant information is asked to email terence.priestman@northyorkshire.police.uk.
Information can also be provided by calling North Yorkshire Police on 101 and requesting to speak with PC 601 Terence Priestman.
When providing information, members of the public are asked to quote reference 12250201232

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