POLICE in Helensburgh are appealing for information to help recover a stolen mountain bike worth £3,000.
The bicycle was left at the main entrance to the Co-op supermarket on Sinclair Street just after 3pm on May 22.
When the bike’s owner, Catriona Holling, left the shop around 15 minutes later the bike was missing.
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Police officers reviewed CCTV cameras and identified a witness who they believe may have seen a male on the bike around the time of the theft.
He is described as slim, six-foot tall, wearing dark coloured clothing, and may have a scar on his right cheek.
The dark purple and grey mountain bike has lime green streaks on the centre bar and full suspension, and is worth £3,000.
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Anyone with any information should contact PC Davidson at Helensburgh police office.
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