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Thursday, 6 February, 2003, 15:12 GMT
Motorbikes stolen in ram raid
Motorbike wheel generic
The stolen motorbikes were all red Hondas
Four motorbikes worth £13,000 have been stolen in a ram raid on a Bristol garage.

Thieves caused £30,000 worth of damage after ramming the gates of Fowlers Motorcycles in Bath Road at 2200 GMT on Wednesday.

The bikes that were taken were all red off-road Hondas.

Police are looking for three men in connection with the incident, which they believe involved two vehicles.

Recovered van

One man, who was wearing a black coat, black trousers and black gloves, is described as 5 ft 10 in tall with large ears.

The second is said to be 5 ft 11 in tall, of medium build wearing a white Beanie style hat, blue jacket with white stripes, blue jeans, black trainers and blue gloves.

A third man is described as 5 ft 8 in tall, wearing a blue jacket with white colouring to the shoulders, blue jeans and white gloves.

A stolen Peugeot Boxer van, which was recovered near Spencer House in Mede Close, Redcliffe, is being forensically examined.


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