Biker offers reward after bike was stolen in 'broad daylight' from Hollingworth Lake
Date published: 07 June 2016
Stolen: Sinnis Apache 125cc
David Inns is offering a reward after his motorbike was stolen in broad daylight from Hollingworth Lake.
He said he was devastated when he realised his Sinnis Apache 125cc had been lifted from outside the Olive and Pickle restaurant on Lakebank on the waterfront at approximately 5.00pm on Sunday (5 June).
Mr Inns and his girlfriend Jessica have been searching the borough for signs of the bike, and have decided to publicise it through Rochdale Online in the hope of someone coming forward with information.
A reward is being offered to anyone who can help locate the bike.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: “Officers were called to Lakebank at Hollingworth Lake at 5.55pm on Sunday 5 June to reports that the bike had been stolen from its parking spot.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
The bike’s registration plate is: GV65 0HF
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