Jul 08, 2023
Police arrest man after report of Brighton bike theft
More than half a dozen police officers scrambled to a city street as they
More than half a dozen police officers scrambled to a city street as they responded to a report of a man stealing a bike.
Four squad cars sped to Jubilee Street, Brighton, at 10.20pm on Thursday before officers jumped out and tackled a suspect, taking him to the ground.
He was restrained and was heard begging to be let go, but when cops found him in possession of a spanner it was all over and he was bundled into the back of a police car.
Officers were seen taking photographs of a bicycle while the spanner was loaded into an evidence bag.
A bike seen on the ground with its front wheel detached (Image: The Argus)
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A spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Police responded to a report of a man stealing a bike from Jubilee Street at 10.20pm on Thursday (June 1).
"Officers attended and detained a 22-year-old man, of no fixed address, at the scene.
"He was searched and found to be in possession of a spanner.
"He was subsequently arrested for attempted theft of a pedal bike and going equipped for theft. He remains in custody at this time."
A bystander counted seven officers at the scene.
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