Bicycle Thefts In Wall Prompt Police To Ask For Public's Help

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Jan 26, 2024

Bicycle Thefts In Wall Prompt Police To Ask For Public's Help

WALL, NJ — Two bicycles were stolen last weekend in Wall, and the police hope

WALL, NJ — Two bicycles were stolen last weekend in Wall, and the police hope tips from the public can help locate them.

Saturday night, June 3, between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. the bike in the photo above was stolen from the woods off of the Camp Evans parking lot near Monmouth Boulevard and Watson Road.

And on Sunday, at approximately 2 p.m., a white Electra Cruiser was stolen from the yard of a residence on Evans Road.

On the police Facebook site, one resident commented that one bike owner only had his bicycle for three weeks.

If you have any information that can help with these thefts, contact the Wall police at 732-449-4500.

Police also remind residents to always lock your bike when you leave it unattended.

Meanwhile, police also reminded residents about bicycle safety practices:

Pat McDaniel