Here's one more retro bike stolen in England, also belonging to a senior. An 83-year-old Hambleton, Lancashire resident thought he would finally sell his 1971 Bridgestone 90 Sport but was left "extremely shocked and upset" as the four men who allegedly wanted to buy the bike drove off without paying, the Blackpool police say.
The thieves tricked the old man into believing they will buy his motorcycle, alongside a butcher's bicycle and a chicken pen. As weird as the shopping list may seem, it appears like the thieves faked their interest in the other two items to add credibility.
However, after loading the items into a van, the four simply drove away without paying the seller. They had initially settled for the sum of £1,675 ($2,575 or €2,360) for the three items, but ended up with no money changing hands.
If anyone has info on the bike, they can call the police on 01253 604355 or they can call 101 quoting crime reference number WD1502273. Alternatively, they can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at Crimestoppers-uk.org. "No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court," PC Victoria Reed of Blackpool Police said.
Earlier in May we reported on a 1960's Honda C100 Super Cub that had only 2 miles on it when it was stolen from another senior. His daughter made the whole affair public and the online communities started sharing the info hoping to track the bike and the thieves down.
However, after loading the items into a van, the four simply drove away without paying the seller. They had initially settled for the sum of £1,675 ($2,575 or €2,360) for the three items, but ended up with no money changing hands.
The bicycle may also be a collector's item
According to a Police Constable cited by visordown, the butcher's bicycle the four stole had VMCC lettering on it. These four letters may stand for "Vintage Motor Cycle Club" a British organization dedicated to keeping the motorcycling heritage alive, and which brings together owners of old bikes.If anyone has info on the bike, they can call the police on 01253 604355 or they can call 101 quoting crime reference number WD1502273. Alternatively, they can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at Crimestoppers-uk.org. "No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court," PC Victoria Reed of Blackpool Police said.
Earlier in May we reported on a 1960's Honda C100 Super Cub that had only 2 miles on it when it was stolen from another senior. His daughter made the whole affair public and the online communities started sharing the info hoping to track the bike and the thieves down.