West Midlands Police have launched an investigation following the theft of a black motorbike from a service station forecourt in Sedgley. The incident occurred on Gospel End Road between 3.20pm and 3.30pm on June 14.
CCTV Footage Shows Two Suspects
According to a force spokesperson, CCTV footage captures two motorbikes entering the forecourt, each ridden by an individual dressed entirely in black clothing. One of the bikes is described as blue and purple, as pictured in the appeal.
The spokesperson said: "An investigation is under way after a black motorbike was stolen from a forecourt at a service station on Gospel End Road, Sedgley, on June 14, between 3.20pm and 3.30pm."
Police Seek Owner of Blue and Purple Bike
Officers are now trying to trace the owner of the distinctive blue and purple motorbike seen in the CCTV still. They believe this person may have information crucial to the investigation.
"If you recognise the bike and know who owns it, get in touch with us as we'd like to speak to them in relation to this incident," the spokesperson added.
How to Provide Information
Anyone with information is urged to contact West Midlands Police via 101, quoting crime number 20/285852/26. Alternatively, the public can use the live chat option at www.west-midlands.police.uk.
This appeal comes as part of ongoing efforts to tackle vehicle theft in the region. Police encourage residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.



