19 March 2025, 8:33 AM
Police are appealing for public assistance after seven trail bikes, worth an estimated $63,000, were stolen from a property in East Kurrajong.
Officers from Hawkesbury Police Area Command launched an investigation following reports of a break-in at a home on Coobah Street around 2:40 am on Wednesday, March 19.
According to police, several people forced entry into the property before making off with the bikes. The group was seen leaving the scene in a silver hatchback with green P-plates and a truck towing a trailer.
Authorities believe the stolen bikes and the suspect vehicle may be circulating in the Windsor and Bidwill areas.
Inspector Brendan Hillyard of Hawkesbury Police Area Command urged trail bike owners to take extra precautions to prevent theft.
“Trail bike owners are urged to always secure your bikes in a locked shed or inside their house and make sure to lock the door. It is also important to lock the wheels and frame to a secure object with a good quality bike lock to protect your bikes from these kinds of offences.” Inspector Hillyard said.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Reports are treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to share information via NSW Police social media pages.