Six men arrested across Leeds in connection wth motorbike thefts

Police investigating the theft of new and vintage and motorbikes worth an estimated £100,000 have made a series of arrests across Leeds this week.
Peter Padgett, founder of Padgetts MotorbikesPeter Padgett, founder of Padgetts Motorbikes
Peter Padgett, founder of Padgetts Motorbikes

Family run business Padgetts Motorcycles in Batley was targeted by thieves and 20 new and vintage motorcycles were stolen between December 20 and January 4.

Some of the stolen bikes were part of the company’s founder Peter Padgetts’ personal collection, which included vehicles dating back to the 1950s.

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On 27 January, a stolen Yamaha 100 was abandoned and recovered on The Nook, in Tingley. And on January 30, a QJ100 motorbike was recovered in the Belle Isle area of Leeds.

Two other motor-cross bikes were also recovered at an address in Morley.

On February 29, police carried out four search warrants at addresses in Tingley, Thorpe, Middleton and Morley.

Six men were arrested during the operation, including a 25-year-old from Tingley, 28-year-old from Thorpe, 61-year-old from Morley and men aged 20, 24 and 29 from Middleton, in Leeds.

All have been released on bail pending further enquiries.

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DC Jim Calpin, from Kirklees CID, said: “Through our investigation into the thefts from Padgetts we have been able to recover a number of motorcycles, but our enquiries are still ongoing to obtain the rest of them for the owner. We are pleased that following successful lines of enquiry we have made six arrests over the past week.

“If anyone has any information about these thefts or the whereabouts of any of the stolen motorcycles, I would encourage them to contact myself via 101 quoting reference 13160004253, or contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”