Police Operation Recovers Suspected Stolen Bicycles and Illegal Substances
Lincolnshire Police has successfully executed a warrant that led to the recovery of eight suspected stolen bicycles and close to 100 grams of an artificial cannabis termed as 'mamba'. The operation took place in the early hours of Tuesday, October 10, at a house on Carr Street, Lincoln.
Operation Details
The police team, during the operation, confiscated 95 grams of mamba, another name for synthetic cannabinoid, along with eight bikes and other bike parts that are believed to be stolen. This information was provided by a spokesperson for the force.
"No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing."
Local Response
Following the operation, the force extended an apology on social media platforms for the 'early police key red alarm' and reassured residents about the team maintaining their 'open-door policy'. The operation piqued the interest of several local residents who inquired about the recovered bicycles.
Next Steps
In response to queries from a potential victim in relation to the stolen bicycles, a spokesperson stated:
"We are working through the bikes at the moment to match them against any reported stolen. If you have not already done so, please report yours via 101 or online via our website."