MOTORBIKE enthusiasts have been warned to be wary after six moto-cross bikes - worth £20,000 - were stolen.
The bikes were taken from City Motors, in Gregory Bank Industrial Estate, between 5pm on Monday and 8am today.
There were five KTM bikes - two 125 2005s, an SX 85 Big Wheel 2005, an SX 125 2005 and a 125 2003, all orange, and a red Honda CR 125 2003.
Police want to speak to a man who was seen at the premises at around 3pm on Monday. He stayed for around 20 minutes and left on a blue mountain bike. He is described as about 6ft tall, of stocky build with very short hair and a tattoo on the side of his neck.
He wore a grey jumper, black baseball cap with a New York Yankees logo and blue-and-white trainers.
"We would ask all people interested in off-road motorbikes to get in touch if they are offered any of the above makes of bikes - or parts that fit them," said a police spokesman.
"We would also like the man who visited the garage to come forward and speak to us so that we can eliminate him from our enquiries."
Anyone with information should call police on 08457 444 888, quoting 115S/030707. Information can also be given, anonymously, to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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