Stolen Holland and Crown Ladies 3 Speed Dutch Style Bike

, Outside Sainsbury's Kidlington OX5 2PE Yes
  • Colour

    Lilac Pink

  • Frame Number

    Not known

  • Stolen From

    ,

  • Stolen When

    Outside Sainsbury's Kidlington OX5 2PE

  • Crime Reference Number

    43230397748

  • Reward

    Yes

Bike Description

Rare Bike STOLEN in broad daylight from Sainsbury's Kidlington Oxfordshire main entrance door area between 1130 am and 1143 am Tuesday 5th Sept 2023 old rusty but much loved pink-lilac-rusty ladies 3 speed Dutch Bike 'Holland and Crown' make, brown leather hand grips, front and rear carrier, no chain guard, front and rear new Schwalbe black 26 inch tyres, front and back full mudguards, no chain guard ('tho has one in the photo), pedal backwards and it brakes, brown Crown Holland comfy saddle with black Wiz cover. If you see it, please help, let me know. Rewards offered. 

Theft Description

Stolen Tuesday 5th September 2023 between 1130 am and 1143 am from Sainsburys front door in Kidlington right under the sign saying CCTV in operation! I saw the male person in grey top, grey joggins, grey hair, grey facial hair cycling back to Kidlington with it! Spoke to Sainsburys, Thames Valley Chief Constable Jason Hogg, who was walking near the shop, other policeperson with a Police Dog vehicle, Cherwell Valley Council.

Theft Description

Stolen Tuesday 5th September 2023 between 1130 am and 1143 am from Sainsburys front door in Kidlington Oxfordshire right under the sign saying CCTV in operation! Minutes later I saw the white male person about 5ft 10, in grey top, grey joggins, grey hair, grey facial hair cycling back to Kidlington with it! Spoke to Sainsburys, Thames Valley Chief Constable Jason Hogg, who was walking near the shop with another policeperson, they just said Call the Police!, and another policeperson in a Police Dog vehicle in the Sainsburys car park at the time of the theft of all places, and contacted Cherwell Valley Council. I have wrote to Sainsburys management in the shop 3 times and the CEO in London once: no response, not even an acknowledgement of any of the letters.