The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bikes worth £13k stolen from shed

- JAKE KEITH

AFife cycling enthusiast has been left devastated after thieves stole three bikes worth more than £13,000 in an overnight raid.

Craig Peacock said the culprits used bolt cutters to break a padlock and motorbike chain in the shed they were stored in at his Kelty home sometime in the early hours of Saturday.

The 52-year-old dad is a passionate cyclist and says the theft is very difficult to take financiall­y and emotionall­y for him and his partner.

He said: “We’ve just had a death in the family and now this.

“We were about to go away on holiday to Braemar and were going to take the bikes too.

“These people are the lowest of the low. It’s just devastatin­g.”

The bikes stolen are a Cube 160 e-bike, and two ‘fatbikes’ used for riding off-road.

The thieves managed to sneak in during the night, take the hut door off its hinges, cut through chains they were attached to, and lift them over a 6ft fence.

All this was carried out while the automatic security light was on and Craig, who has lived in the house for four years, was inside sleeping.

He only discovered something had happened when a neighbour alerted him to his shed door lying on the ground on Saturday morning.

Panel beater Craig believes camera footage from neighbours could hold the key to identifyin­g the culprits but fears his bikes are long gone.

“They have clearly been watching us and targeted the house,” he said.

“Forensics have been along to gather evidence but I don’t hold out much hope I will see the bikes again.

“I still have thousands to pay off on the finance for the e-bike, which I only bought recently.

“We’ve been left absolutely sickened by what has happened.”

He added his insurance will only cover up to £3,000 for the contents of the shed, leaving him significan­tly out of pocket.

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “Officers were called to reports of three bikes having been stolen from a property on Elmwood Terrace, Kelty, at around 8.35am on Saturday.

“Inquiries are ongoing and anyone with informatio­n should contact police on 101 quoting incident number 0929 of May 14.”

 ?? ?? “DEVASTATED”: Craig Peacock lost three bikes in the raid. Picture by Kenny Smith.
“DEVASTATED”: Craig Peacock lost three bikes in the raid. Picture by Kenny Smith.

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