TWO teenagers have been arrested after two scooters worth £1,000 were stolen from a garage.
The burglary, which happened in Meadowlands Avenue in Eastbourne on Thursday, was reported to police and the scooters were recovered on Friday, following information from the public.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of burglary other than dwelling, handling stolen goods and possession with intent to supply a controlled Class B drug, cannabis.
A 17-year-old boy was also arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods and possession of a controlled Class B drug.
They have both been released on conditional bail while enquiries continue.
It comes after a spate of break-ins to sheds and outbuildings in the Old Town and Hampden Park areas of Eastbourne, with a number of bicycles also being stolen.
Residents are urged to stay vigilant and protect their property, and to report any suspicious behaviour to police.
Inspector Sarah Taylor of the Eastbourne Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “We have seen a recent rise in reports of shed break-ins and bicycle thefts in areas of Eastbourne, and we are actively investigating.
“We ask anyone who sees any suspicious behaviour, particularly in areas around sheds and garages, to report it to us - no matter how small you think the information may be, it could help us piece together a bigger picture of what is happening and find those responsible.
“We are particularly interested in any information relating to the whereabouts of these bicycles after they have been stolen.
“If anyone sees or is offered a bicycle or bicycle parts for sale in unusual or concerning circumstances, please get in touch with us.”
Anyone with information can contact police on 101.
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