Stolen Red Triumph Daytona 1200 Sparks Appeal for Public's Help
A distinctive red Triumph Daytona 1200 motorcycle was stolen Saturday morning from the Langham Rutland, prompting an urgent appeal from its owner.
The classic, high-performance motorcycle, easily identifiable by its striking red paintwork, was taken sometime on Saturday morning.
Leicestershire Police have been informed of the theft and are appealing to anyone with information to come forward. Members of the public who may have seen the bike since Saturday morning, or have any knowledge of its whereabouts, are urged to contact Leicestershire Police by calling 101.
In addition to contacting the police, the owner has also made a direct appeal through their Facebook page, encouraging anyone with information to reach out to them there. Social media users are encouraged to share the owner's post to maximise the reach of the appeal.
www.facebook.com/simon.booth.140
The Triumph Daytona 1200 is a relatively rare and sought-after model, making it quite recognisable. I
Anyone with even the slightest piece of information that could lead to the recovery of this stolen red Triumph Daytona 1200 is encouraged to do the right thing and contact the authorities or the owner directly. Your help could be crucial in reuniting the owner with their motorcycle.
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