Gardaí arrest man in Gowran on suspicion of bike theft
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The bike (pictured) had been stolen from the Quay in Thomastown at around 6pm.
The bike has been reunited with its owner. );
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The police said that the accused will be sent to the hospital for treatment. (Representational)
Muzaffarpur, Bihar:
Three suspects who were arrested for alleged bike theft in Bihar s Muzzafarpur have tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday.
The police said that the accused will be sent to the hospital for treatment. 3 people arrested in a bike theft case were found COVID-19 positive. We have recovered the motorcycle and will send the accused for treatment, Upendra Kumar Singh, senior police official at local station said.
(ADAM PROSKIW / iNFOnews.ca) February 08, 2021 - 1:14 PM Residents in Brocklehurst might have noticed a large police presence early this morning when Kamloops RCMP responded to an armed robbery. Kamloops RCMP have three people in custody after one had allegedly robbed a man of his bike on Ord Road. He appeared to be carrying a firearm at the time. Officers arrived on the scene around 7:15 a.m. today, Feb. 8, after the robbery was reported. The suspect’s vehicle was located nearby and several people were arrested, media relations officer Const. Crystal Evelyn said. An airsoft pistol and a quantity of drugs were seized by police during the investigation.
Opinion: Once a bike is stolen it s unlikely you’ll get it back
The serial number is reported to Gardaí for only one in 16 stolen bikes, writes Dublin Cycling Campaign’s David Timoney. By David Timoney Saturday 16 Jan 2021, 7:01 PM Jan 16th 2021, 7:01 PM 31,048 Views 66 Comments David Timoney
WHEN IT COMES to bike theft, it often feels like Groundhog Day.
Despite campaigning on the issue for years and carrying out an in-depth study of the problem, bike theft numbers haven’t improved, and if anything, have gotten worse.
Bike theft numbers reported to Gardaí and entered in their Pulse system varies between 4,000 and 5,000 per year in Dublin.
Mumbai: Two held for bike theft in Malad
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