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I stole my bike back because police couldn’t be bothered

- By Josh White j.white@dailymail.co.uk

WHEN her £700 bicycle was stolen from her local high street, Sharron Jenson not only told police but also turned detective herself.

She spotted the bike for sale online a few days later and followed officers’ advice to contact the thief as a potential buyer.

But despite getting his first name, an address and phone number, police refused to accompany her to the culprit’s home – forcing her to meet the thief alone and then ‘steal back’ her own bike by riding off on it.

And after she gave police a detailed descriptio­n of the alleged criminal, they said there was ‘insufficie­nt informatio­n to proceed with an investigat­ion’ and closed the case.

A furious Mrs Jenson, 44, said last night: ‘It has made me realise how bad the state of policing is here.

‘It’s unbelievab­le that victims of crimes are having to investigat­e and then collect their own stolen items. And then nothing is done still. It makes me so angry.

‘No wonder criminals think they can get away with it – because they can.

‘I was nervous for weeks after I took it back. I didn’t sleep properly for days. I feel so angry and so helpless and feel like I am not safe.’

Mrs Jenson’s bike was stolen from Kingston high Street in South-West London on July 20 and she immediatel­y reported the theft to police.

She saw it for sale on Gumtree five days later and got back in touch with the Metropolit­an Police, who told her to contact the seller posing as a buyer and arrange a viewing.

‘they said to me to contact the guy, but not to go see him on my own. they said to stall him and tell them, and they could see if someone could go with me to get it,’ she said.

She asked the thief if she could see the bike at the weekend, but the man – who was selling multiple bikes for up to £800 – stopped replying and the bike was later removed from the website.

the next day she took screenstol­en

‘I was really nervous’

shots from the website, with a first name and phone number, to police. She claims that after waiting for two hours at a police station the desk clerk told her: ‘We don’t have the manpower to look at these sorts of things.’

Nine days after her bike was first it appeared again on Gumtree. She told police who simply told her ‘we’ve updated your case’, she said.

She then bought a cheap simcard and texted the seller offering £380 for the bike, which he had listed for £420.

the terrified housewife went alone to meet him on August 1, parking a few streets away.

‘We met elsewhere and walked to the house. he asked me multiple times to go into the house but I said no,’ she said. ‘It was really frightenin­g. I thought, “What am I doing?” I know he’s only a bike thief, but here I was confrontin­g him. I was really nervous.’

She recognised that the bike was hers and asked if she could test ride it – she even thought to leave the man with an empty handbag she had brought along as a decoy.

‘I was thinking, “this is so dangerous”, but I knew it was my only chance. I cycled away and got to the corner and thought, “It’s now or never”.

‘I pedalled harder and harder and went faster and faster. I saw he wasn’t following me and just kept going.’

She called 999 and claims that call handers said nobody could come to her but told her to take refuge in a public place.

She nipped into a corner shop, where the staff kept her bike while she fetched her car. the thief later texted her demanding she bring it back and then later called – but laughed and hung up when she told him the bike was hers and accused him of theft.

She contacted police once more, providing his name, the address he sold from, descriptio­n and phone number – but she said officers told her ‘it was my word against his’.

A Metropolit­an Police spokesman said: ‘All informatio­n was reviewed and it was decided that there was insufficie­nt informatio­n to proceed with an investigat­ion.

‘the alleged victim has been made aware. there were no arrests in this case.’

 ??  ?? Reunited: Sharron Jenson confronted thief to get her bicycle back
Reunited: Sharron Jenson confronted thief to get her bicycle back
 ??  ?? For sale: How the bike appeared on Gumtree
For sale: How the bike appeared on Gumtree

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