Do you recognise these people? CCTV appeal in relation to bike thefts at Hereford Railway Station

Do you know this person? Do you know this person?

BRITISH Transport Police want to speak to these people in connection to bike thefts at Hereford Railway Station last month.

Anyone with information can call 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference B3/WWA of 15 March 2013.

Comments(13)

mizza21 says...
2:30pm Mon 18 Mar 13

First to coment la la la..

Them blokes look well shifty, as one might were one to be embarking on an evening of velocipede pilfering..

William Rudd says...
4:55pm Mon 18 Mar 13

First pic is so good it won't be long before someone recognises him/her

Ubique5740 says...
4:58pm Mon 18 Mar 13

Just amazes me that CCTV is not cheap and it turns out photographs like these - unbelievable rubbish.

silentbull says...
5:37pm Mon 18 Mar 13

'well' i won't be leaving my Bike there anymore
If fact, why would i trust anywhere when it says
' beware CCTV operating'
Is anywhere safe anymore???

Themightyboosh says...
7:23pm Mon 18 Mar 13

yup mankind can put a probe on mars
but cctv you can see.
way to complex.

bobby47 says...
8:32pm Mon 18 Mar 13

I was about to deny being anywhere near this reported theft and come up with my usual drivel of, ' I'll be damned if I have my good name dragged through the Rockfield rubble', when I looked, examined the picture, and realised that the Police are simply looking for two human beings who have no description at all................T
he culprits must be shivering with fear knowing this evidence is piling up against them.
The frightening thing is, the Officer and his Sergeant are sat there waiting for a response from the bloody rate paying public and readying themselves for an arrest.
Its bloody madness! How on earth did we arrive at a place where common sense, logic and intelligence are strangers to straightforward thinking.
This aint funny. Its actually quite frightening to think that our safety is in the hands of people who think in this strange way.

Biomech says...
9:16pm Mon 18 Mar 13

I think I saw that first guy on sesame street once....

Themightyboosh says...
9:25pm Mon 18 Mar 13

Biomech wrote:
I think I saw that first guy on sesame street once....
oh no burt and ernie have gone bad

dippyhippy says...
10:19pm Mon 18 Mar 13

Themightyboosh wrote:
Biomech wrote:
I think I saw that first guy on sesame street once....
oh no burt and ernie have gone bad
Love that!!

Ubique5740 says...
4:55pm Tue 19 Mar 13

The below was circulated to members of the public who register with the WM Police a few days ago - I believe that we all have a right to know , it is in the public domain through the Court and the circulation of the below. It has still not been added to the HT website, to my knowledge, I think it should have.

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Men Charged Over Sexual Assaults On Teenage Girls - Hereford
Two men appeared in court last week in connection with two separate sexual assaults which took place in Hereford at the end of January.
On Wednesday, 13 March, Stephen Jennings – aged 38 (DOB 03/11/1974) and of Gurney Avenue, Hereford – appeared before Hereford Magistrates’ Court charged with one count of sexual assault.
He was arrested on 5 February after a 17-year-old girl reported being assaulted as she walked along Hampton Dene Road on 31 January.
On Thursday, 14 March, Dorian Sztejnagel (DOB 15/02/1992) of Biddulph Rise, Hereford, appeared before the city’s magistrates, also charged with sexual assault.
The 21-year-old was arrested on 12 March in connection with an assault on a 17-year-old girl, which happened on Prospect Walk on 28 January.
Detective Constable Charlotte Wells from Hereford police station said: “We would like to stress that these incidents are completely unconnected and all involve different victims.
“However, they happened within just a few days of each other and as we put out witness appeals at the time, we feel that it is only right that we keep the public updated with how our investigations into these offences are progressing.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who called in and offered information about these incidents.”
Following his appearance at court, Jennings was released on bail and is set to appear before the same court on 5 June.
Sztejnagel was also charged with the attempted rape of a 14-year-old girl in connection with an entirely separate incident which took place on 9 February in the Tupsley area of the city. He was subsequently remanded in custody and is next due to appear at Worcester Crown Court on 21 March.

Issued: Monday, 18 March 2013

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Biomech says...
5:00pm Tue 19 Mar 13

If that gets removed now, there is seriously something critically wrong with the people at the HT.

This information is in the public domain, supplied to the public by the authorities. These cases (3 in fact) have also been featured on the Radio News (Sunshine) today as well.

silentbull says...
10:13am Wed 20 Mar 13

Biomech wrote:
If that gets removed now, there is seriously something critically wrong with the people at the HT.

This information is in the public domain, supplied to the public by the authorities. These cases (3 in fact) have also been featured on the Radio News (Sunshine) today as well.
I really think "there's seriously something critically wrong with the people at HT" to have left something like that out of a paper which should be giving us (the paying public) the latest news may it be good or bad!!!!

William Rudd says...
7:15pm Thu 21 Mar 13

I'm sure I saw that in the Journal

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