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We are appealing for information after four dirt bikes were stolen from an address in Whiteley earlier this week.
The bikes were taken from a shed at an address in Dumas Drive on the night of Tuesday 7 May.
CCTV from a nearby address showed four people wheeling the dirt bikes along Milne Road, towards Colebridge Drive, but it is not known where they have gone after this.
A small silver hatchback car was also seen following the group at this time.
It is believed the four people are all men, they were wearing dark clothing and had hoods up. One of the group was walking with a distinctive limp.
We have been conducting enquiries to try and establish who the four people are and to locate the bikes.
These bikes are:
An orange KTM bike, with the words MMX Racing and the number 67 on. The registration number ends HYR.
An orange and navy Husqvarna dirt bike.
Two children's sized dirt bikes, which are black and green.
As part of our enquiries, we have established the KTM bike has been seen in Studland Close, in the Redbridge area of Southampton, since being stolen.
Officers are keen to hear from anyone who can help our enquiries.
In particular, anyone with information about who the four people are, any details of the car, or anyone who knows where the dirt bikes are.
Anyone with information should contact us, either by calling 101 or going to our website, and quoting the reference 44240191873.
Alternatively, you can also submit information 100 per cent anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by going to their website.
You can also find crime prevention advice for helping to secure your shed or garage here.