On the evening of Friday 10th October, 5 high-end mountain bikes were stolen from a personal shed in Skipton.
Jarek Zaweracz shared the news on facebook, stating that in total, five bikes were taken, along with some parts and accessories.
The bikes are custom builds with components that are very distinctive and easily recognisable, even if stripped for parts.
They are appealing for anyone anyone in the Skipton/North Yorkshire area who sees or hears anything, to get in touch or contact North Yorkshire Police, quoting crime reference number NYP-11102025-0114
Bikes stolen include:
• Santa Cruz Heckler E-bike SL Purple S spec Large
• Santa Cruz Heckler E- bike SL Silver R spec Medium
• Santa Cruz Hightower V3 Dark Green Large
• Santa Cruz Heckler E-bike Large Green
• Santa Cruz Hightower Red cc X0 build Large

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