Do you know this man? Police appeal after £5k bike stolen at King’s Cross station
The man British Transport Police want to speak to. Picture: British Transport Police - Credit: Archant
Do you know this man? Police want to speak to him after a bike worth about £5,000 was stolen at King’s Cross station.
A man was using a ticket machine at the station at about 10.50am on June 4, and propped his bike up against the machine.
When that wasn’t working, he went to use a machine further along the station but, when he returned, the bike had gone.
The bike was a racing “Look” bike, coloured black, white and red. The branding “Look” is printed across the frame a number of times.
Officers would like to speak to the man in this image as they believe “he may have information which could help the investigation”.
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Anyone with information is asked to call British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, or text 61016 with reference 239 of June 29.
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