Thief smashes Town Bikes shop window in Gosport and makes off with bike
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The theft happened at Town Bikes, in Stoke Road, Gosport, at 3.10am on Sunday.
The incident was captured on CCTV and shows a man smashing the shop’s front window, before climbing in and then over bikes to reach an e-scooter box.
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Hide AdWhen he find the box is empty, he throws it down and grabs a bike, before making off back out of the broken window.
Business owner Jason Lewry, who has run the shop for 23 years, posted the footage on social media – and he says he’s been flooded with support by his customers and the public.
Jason, 51, said: ‘I don’t normally do social media, I just have a page for the shop, but the video I posted has been watched more than 50,000 times and shared 750 times.
‘People have been messaging to say they know who it is. People have been pretty supportive.’
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Hide AdJason, who also lives in Gosport, said the theft has left him counting the cost.
He said: ‘As well as the damage to the window, he has caused other damage as he staggered over the other bikes, knocking them over and scratching them. I can’t sell them as new now.
‘With everything, he’s probably caused about £3,000 worth of damage.
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‘We are just a small business, there’s just me and another lad working here.
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Hide Ad‘It’s not going to close us down but it will certainly hurt.
‘I will claim on my insurance but then my premiums will go up. It is a pain.’
A police spokesman said: ‘We’re investigating a burglary which took place at Town Bikes in Stoke Road, Gosport.
‘At around 3.10am on Sunday, April 4, the front window of the store was smashed and a bike was stolen from inside.
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Hide Ad‘The bike is described as a brand new Eze Go Trail Destroyer, which is sand colour with black and red/orange markings on the frame.
‘If you are offered sale of a bike matching this description, or have any information about this incident, please contact police on 101 quoting 44210126248.’