Police in Oxford who stopped a man who was in possession of two stolen bikes had a surprise when they visited his house the following day to arrest him – they found a further 164 in his garden, and are trying to trace their owners.
Officers from Thames Valley Police stopped the man, who was carrying one bike and pushing along another, in Littlemore in the south of the city on Monday, reports the Oxford Mail.
They subsequently discovered that the bikes had been reported stolen, so on Tuesday went to the unnamed 48-year-old’s home to arrest him on suspicion of handling stolen goods and found the huge stash in his garden.
Police are now attempting to discover which of the bikes now in their possession have been reported stolen by their rightful owners.
The man was arrested and has been bailed until 8 May pending further investigation.
What remains unexplained is why the man’s neighbours did not view such a vast collection of bikes left outside as something out of the ordinary.
In 2014, people living near Maidstone pensioner David Watts complained to the local council about his horde of bikes, kept outside his house, being an “eyesore.”
> Pensioner's huge bike collection leads to complaints from neighbours
In this case, the bikes were not stolen – they had been collected by Mr Watts to be repaired or broken up for parts in the second-hand bike business he had set up in retirement.
Heading indoors, in 2011 we reported on a house for sale for almost £1 million in the leafy south west London suburb of Kew that was home to a vast collection of bikes, believed to have once belonged to the Kew Transport Museum.
> Love old bikes? Househunting in SW London? Got £1 million to spend? Then look here ...
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Just collect one on the way back from the pub and forget to take them back, it's amazing how quick they build up
I for one have had a cheapish bike stolen in Oxford and not reported it - given that the chances of getting it back seemed remote. I bet hardly any of those 164 machines turn up on a list.
If the guy holds his nerve and no one comes forward to claim any of these bikes I almost want him to claim that they were just for 'personal use'. *Sniff*
Oh,
A swarm of 164 cyclists riding off on their recovered bikes would be a horde. A remarkably large collection of bikes is a hoard.
Sorry to be sniffy again.
Can't see any drop bars there?
I think I can: Centre pic, faded neon green bar tape.
Anyway, Judge, he's obviously a complete scumbag. Let's hang him.
Where's Wally for bikes.
Wow. Just, wow.
What will happen if nobody comes forward to claim these *164* bikes?
Nice neighbours.
Obviously enjoyed the stealing but not the sales role of being a thief.
Got to hand it to the rozzers, they were well hidden!
Is it a bloke called Chris Grayling?
I can't decide if his fence was effective or ineffective.
Hell of a n+1 progression.
Mental issues or just a thief with a poor fence/disposal plan?