POLICE want to speak to the man pictured here after a 13-year-old’s bike was stolen from Oxford Railway Station.
British Transport Police (BTP) released the CCTV yesterday in a bid to get information about the incident on Tuesday, August 14.
Pc Roddy Brown said the boy had locked up his bike at the station at about noon, but returned at about 2.30pm to find it gone.
Pc Brown added:“After viewing CCTV a man is seen to arrive at the racks on a bike at 2.15pm, before stealing the boy’s bike and riding off.”
Pc Brown added: “Officers will continue to carry out high-visible patrols in and around the station and bike racks, delivering crime prevention advice for owners who fail to properly lock and secure their cycles. We work closely with train operator First Great Western to tackle cycle crime at Rail stations and ask passengers to report any suspicious behaviour to a member of staff or police.”
Call BTP on 0800 405040.
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