Merseyside Police seize three electric motorcycles after spotting suspicious activity on CCTV in Wallasey. The bikes were quickly located, abandoned nearby, and secured by officers following a rapid response.

Swift Police Action After CCTV Tip-Off

Officers acted fast after CCTV footage revealed the suspicious electric motorcycles in the Wallasey area. The bikes were found abandoned shortly after and promptly recovered. Police have confirmed all three vehicles are now in their custody as part of a growing investigation.

Investigation Underway to Find Riders

An active investigation is ongoing to identify those behind the ride. Police are combing through more CCTV footage, carrying out forensic examinations, and appealing to the public for any new information.

“Thanks to quick thinking and teamwork, our officers recovered these electric motorcycles before they could be used in crimes or anti-social behaviour. Enquiries continue to find and deal with those responsible,” a Merseyside Police spokesperson said.

Police Issue Bold Warning to Culprits

The force took to social media with a direct message to those involved: “See you soon ?” signalling their relentless pursuit of the suspects behind this latest incident.

Public Help Needed to Crack Case

Police are urging local residents to come forward with any information about the riders or suspicious activity. You can contact Merseyside Police directly or give anonymous tips through Crimestoppers.

Cracking Down on Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour

Operations like this form part of Merseyside Police’s wider crackdown on illegal vehicle use, motorcycle crime, and anti-social behaviour across the borough – aiming to keep communities safe and sound.

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