June 3, 2014 2.10 pm
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Lincoln police search for owner of stolen bike
Student homes targeted: Lincolnshire Police is appealing for information to help find the owner of a bike that was stolen from Lincoln student accommodation.
The bike is thought to have been stolen from Hayes Wharf student accommodation in Lincoln.
Lincolnshire Police is appealing for information to help find the owner of a bike that was stolen from Lincoln student accommodation.
The bike is believed to have been stolen from Hayes Wharf on Carholme Road on the evening of Monday, June 2.
The white bicycle is white and has a basket on the front.
Officers would also like to hear from anyone at Hayes Wharf who may have been a victim of a break-in or who may have noticed any of their personal possessions have gone missing.
If you are the owner of the bike, or know who is, please contact Lincolnshire Police as soon as possible on 101.
Anyone who saw or heard anything or anyone suspicious around the area on the evening of June 2 should also contact the force.
Call Lincolnshire Police on 101, referencing the stolen bike or related incidents, and ask for DS Dave Harrop.
Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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