Man in hospital after being seriously assaulted in Crewe bike robbery
The victim was left with a serious facial injury.
Police are appealing for information from members of the public after a man was seriously assaulted and had his bicycle stolen in a robbery in Crewe.
The victim, a man in his 20s who lives in the town, was cycling near the junction of Ruskin Road and Gainsborough Road when the incident occurred at around 2am on Thursday 13 May.
He stopped pedalling when an unknown man on foot spoke to him.
The man then punched the victim in the face and knocked him off his bike.
The offender subsequently picked up the bike and rode off on it in an unknown direction.
The victim sustained a serious facial injury as a result of the incident.
He was taken to hospital in an ambulance.
The victim remains in hospital receiving treatment.
The offender is described as around 5’ 10” tall with a slim/average build. He was wearing all black clothing and had a black face mask on.
The bicycle he stole is a black Trek mountain bike with blue hand grips and suspension forks.
Enquiries in relation to the incident are ongoing and detectives are urging anyone with any information or footage regarding the robbery to get in touch.
Detective Sergeant Vicki Shelton, of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said: "The victim is currently in hospital receiving treatment for a serious facial injury he sustained as a result of this incident.
"We wish him a speedy recovery and I would like to reassure him and all other members of the Crewe community that we are doing everything we can to establish who committed the serious assault and robbery, make him face the consequences of his actions and have the stolen mountain bike returned to its rightful owner.
"Enquiries are ongoing and I urge anyone who was in the area and saw anything that may help our investigation to contact us at Crewe Police Station.
"The same goes for anyone who thinks they may know who the offender is, or have CCTV or dashcam footage of him.
"We also want to speak to anyone who believes they may have seen the stolen mountain bike since the robbery took place, or have information regarding its whereabouts."