Appeal after e-bike incidents around Crewe and Nantwich

Police are keen to hear from people

Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 3rd Oct 2023

Detectives investigating a number of incidents in the Crewe and Nantwich areas are appealing to the public for information.

Over the past few weeks, there have been multiple reports of a group of young men dressed all in black making threats.

They're said to have been riding e-bikes which do not have pedals and can't be used legally on public roads.

Officers would like to hear from the public to help identify those responsible for recent incidents, and riding illegally.

A CCTV image of the bikes believed to have been used has been issued.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Whittaker said:

“We are currently investigating a number of offences in the Crewe and Nantwich areas and as part of our enquiries we are appealing for anyone who witnesses e-bikes being used illegally in the towns to get in touch.

“The e-bikes we have received reports of are extremely distinctive as they have no pedals and 2,000W motors, meaning they can reach speeds of up to 50mph.

“For an e-bike to be used legally on public roads, it must have pedals fitted, the motor must not exceed 250W and the speed with pedal assist should be no more than 15.5mph using the motor.

“We are also appealing to anyone who has witnessed anything suspicious which may aid our investigation to get in touch, as well as those who may have CCTV, dashcam, or video doorbell footage."

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