The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Owner’s ‘worst nightmare’ as bicycles worth £100,000 are stolen from store

THEFT: CCTV captures goods being taken in early hours raid

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A devastated bike shop owner said a high-value raid on his premises was his worst nightmare.

Thieves seized around 60 top-ofthe-range bicycles, worth around £100,000 in total, from Leslie Bike Shop in Glenrothes, in the early hours of Monday.

CCTV images show the raiders loading the machines from the store at Bankhead Industrial Estate into the back of a white Luton-type van before driving off.

Police say the thieves struck between 2am and 3am and have warned people to beware of people offering new bikes for sale in the run-up to Christmas, especially if they appear cheaper than expected.

Shop owner Bryan Moodie said: “It has been our worst nightmare the last couple of days. We’re trying to get through it and do as much as we can to keep everything going as normal. “Hopefully we’ll recover the bikes.” Various models were taken, including Cannondale, Specialize­d, Bianchi and Giant brands. The haul included road, mountain, hybrid and electric bikes.

They were all brand new and still in their boxes. A number of Cuda children’s bikes were also stolen.

Another two bicycles that had been handed in by customers for repair were taken. Both owners have been contacted.

“It’s been a bit stressful,” said Bryan. “It’s a substantia­l number of new bikes.

“In the 10 years we’ve been at this site we’ve never had any hassle at all and now that it’s happened it’s big.”

He said it was too early to tell whether the break-in was the work of an organised gang or a more localised theft but said there had been a rise in breakins at bike shops across the country in recent years.

“I haven’t seen the CCTV but from what I’m told it shows a van here at around 3am and it has potentiall­y left the area heading in the Leslie direction,” he added.

Bryan, who only bought the shop from previous owners Andy and Fiona Hain in August, said he and his staff had been heartened by a huge display of support from the public in the wake of the theft. “It’s been amazing so I’m lucky in that respect,” he said.

Police have urged the public to share an appeal for informatio­n about the incident at the Blackwood Way shop.

Detective Constable Fraser Simpson said: “This is a despicable crime committed against a small local business and the property stolen is believed to be in excess of £100,000.

“I am urging people, especially during the lead-up to Christmas, to be aware of people offering new bikes for sale. Consider that they may be stolen especially if they appear a lot cheaper than would be expected, and contact police if you are offered any bikes you are suspicious about.”

Anyone with informatio­n can contact police on 101, or call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Leslie Bike Shop owner Bryan Moodie.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Leslie Bike Shop owner Bryan Moodie.

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