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Shop owner woken as smash-and-grab raiders steal bikes worth £19,000

Gang made off with five bikes from Run & Ride store in Milton, near Cannock Chase, in early hours of Friday morning

The owner of a bike shop in Staffordshire has spoken of how he was woken up by smash-and-grab raiders who made off with bikes worth £19,000 when they burgled the premises in the early hours of yesterday morning.

Staffordshire Police, who have recovered one of the five bikes that was taken during the burglary, are appealing for information to try and help them track down the thieves, who broke into the shop at around 2.40am on Friday 23 December.

Business owner Matt Williams, who lives in the flat above the Run & Ride shop in the village of Milford, which lies close to Cannock Chase, told Staffordshire Live: “I'm just feeling a little flat. It is not only a break-in, they have caused damage.

“We were supposed to be relaxing with our regular customers over the last couple of days.

“It was about 20 to three this morning when three guys smashed their way into the front door. I live above the shop and they disturbed me. Just as I was coming downstairs they were driving off.

“Thankfully my neighbours got their reg number. They took five bikes with the cheapest being around £3k with the most expensive at around £5.5k.

“Overall they took around £19k worth of products. We do have insurance but we haven'[t started that process yet,” added Mr Williams, who also posted news of the burglary to the shop’s Facebook page.

According to police, the gang loaded bikes into a Vauxhall Insignia van and police sat that shortly afterwards, officers found one of the stolen bikes, a Cannondale, dumped on the A34 in Huntington.

The van itself was later discovered abandoned in Willenhall, between Wolverhampton and Walsall, and was found to have been stolen.

Besides the Cannondale bike, the four bicycles stolen in the burglary are described as a “Whyte T-160 S XL, a Merida Reacto 5000 black/red large, a Merida Scultura 9000 gold large, and a Merida one-sixty 6000 black mid.”

Anyone with information is requested to contact Staffordshire Police on 101 or via Facebook or Twitter, quoting incident number 61 of 23 December.

Alternatively, the charity Crimestoppers can be contacted, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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joe9090 | 1 year ago
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Castration would be too good for these scum. We should build borstals. 

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Rendel Harris replied to joe9090 | 1 year ago
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joe9090 wrote:

Castration would be too good for these scum. We should build borstals. 

What makes you think they were of an age for Borstal? The MO sounds more like adults to me.

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brooksby | 1 year ago
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Merry bloody Xmas one and all surprise

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Simon E replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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The bastards must have worked fast to get £19k of stuff out through the small front door. The facebook post is here, with photos of the bike models that were taken.

Run & Ride also sponsor a development team for local youth/junior racers - https://www.rr23.co.uk/race-team

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essexian replied to Simon E | 1 year ago
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I drove by there yesterday on the way for a walk on the chase and made the very same remark.  Nice people who deserve better than having their hard work stolen by scum. 

Talking of their u23 team gives me a chance to plug this:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rr23s-rough-ride-gravel-challenge-tickets...

Its only a fiver and yes, some of its off road but the paths on the Chase are well made and won't be too muddy so a robust road bike should manage them. It will be a good winter warm up for proper riding in the summer! And no,  they don't pay me.

 

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ktache replied to Simon E | 1 year ago
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MTB handlebars are getting ridiculously wide thes days, but a quick turn of the handlebars and they'd be out.

I wonder why they would dump the 'dale?

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Sniffer replied to ktache | 1 year ago
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ktache wrote:

I wonder why they would dump the 'dale?

Bottom bracket creak?

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