CCTV footage shows the moment two motorbikes were stolen from a home in Malvern.

Three offenders broke into a shed on Skyrrold Road and stole two motorbikes in the early hours of Monday morning (September 20).

The video footage shows the trio examining the property and then the moment when they wheel the bikes down the drive and leave.

Jamie Harding said he was devastated when he found out his bikes had been stolen and believes they knew what they were looking for.

He said: "I cannot quite put into words how horrible it has been finding this all out this morning. I was devastated.

"One of the bikes was brand new and the other I was actually hoping to sell. I have had to tell the person I was selling it to as well that it cannot go forward.

"It has been a really stressful morning."

The offenders managed to get the bikes out of the property by lifting a fence panel into the neighbour's garden.

Jamie said: "It appears they unscrewed the gate into my garden and also undid the bolts on the bike shed.

"After they had got the bikes, they lifted a fence panel into the neighbour's garden to wheel the bikes away."

Jamie said that the offenders must have known what they were doing beforehand, and had most likely planned it out.

He said: "Clearly they knew where to find the bikes and where I lived which is a horrible thought.

"We have been in contact with the police and I have had a lot of supportive messages this morning.

"It has just been a really difficult time."

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The bikes have been described as a 2022 tc125 with the original plastics on, and also a 2022 fc250 with nardo grey plastics and a number 19 on.

If you have any information regarding the theft, you can contact West Mercia Police by calling 101 or using the online "tell Us About" form on the website https://www.westmercia.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/, quoting incident number 65I20092022.

If you do not want to contact West Mercia Police, you can contact Crimestoppers by calling  0800 555 111 or visiting the website at https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information.