Stolen ROMET MUSTANG M3

, During the Night - Sunday 8th November 2020 Will offer money or other reward
  • Colour

    WHITE

  • Frame Number

    Unknown

  • Stolen From

    ,

  • Stolen When

    During the Night - Sunday 8th November 2020

  • Crime Reference Number

    5220252938

  • Reward

    Will offer money or other reward

Bike Description

White 17" Frame - "ROMET" written on sloping frame piece in large black/grey letters. "Mustang" written in smaller white letters over a small black paint strip on the upper frame piece. "M3" written in large grey letters on the upright/vertical bit of frame, also on top of upper frame part. Hard tail with Front suspension forks (black in colour) - SUNTOUR XCT written in white letters "Michelin" tyres with White text on tyre - "Michelin - Country Grip" Disc Brakes - Front and Back Shinamo gears and crank Below is the only picture I took during lockdown in the woods. Also attached is a retail photo to help with the description

Theft Description

The bike was locked in my shared flat building, accessed by an electronic keypad / magnetic door. (Only 6 Flats in the building and all other residents are very nice and I do not hold them suspects). The door to the building is normally very secure, self closing, electronic/magnetic, and can only be opened from the outside by entering a code. Through the door is a communal hallway with bike rack, my bike was locked to the bike rack but the lock had been cut. I last saw the bike at 9pm before bed,  when I went to unlock it to go to work in the morning, I saw it was missing. (horrible feeling!!) The door was wide open and all internal cameras had been turned. It was clear the entire communal area had been searched for valuables as all doors to gas, electric and communal bin areas were wide open (normally always closed) - I am sure it was monitored or a semi professional job. I called the police straight away but knowing the number of thefts in Bristol the best chance we have is communities like this. Any help/information would be greatly appreciated! Kindest Regards, Henrik