Police investigate theft of bikes worth £22,000

Two of the bikes stolen were Specialized electric mountain bikes
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Police are appealing for information after bikes worth more than £20,000 were stolen from a property in Devon.
Devon and Cornwall Police say the theft took place overnight between 13 and 14 August from a house in The Fairway in Newton Ferrers.
Officers say the stolen bikes included two electric mountain bikes worth about £18,000 and a KTM 125 motorbike worth £4,000.
Residents reported seeing a grey van on the road at around 02:00 BST on 14 August, which police say could be linked to the burglary.

A KTM 125 motocross motorbike was also stolen
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