Bikes recovered from suspected 'chop shop'
- Image source, West Mercia Police
Image caption, More than 20 bikes, scooters and quad bikes were recovered in a raid in Stirchley
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Police have recovered more than 20 cycles, e-bikes, e-scooters and quad bikes in a raid on a suspected "chop shop" in Telford.
The force has published pictures of the haul in an effort to track down their owners.
They were recovered in an operation on Catherton in Stirchley.
People who recognise their property can contact West Mercia Police with proof of ownership to recover it.
People operating so-called chop shops break down stolen vehicles in order to re-use or sell parts, making property more difficult to trace.
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