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Police in St Albans have recovered a bicycle, which is suspected to have been stolen, and are hoping to return it to their rightful owner.
The black mountain bike was recovered on Thursday 7 September from an address in St Albans.
Sergeant Lee Hammond, who is investigating, said: “We are releasing an image of the bicycle in the hope that we can get it back to its owner. If you believe this may be your bike, please get in touch with me via email at [email protected].”
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