Tonbridge Police Recover Suspected Stolen Electric Bike and Appeal for Owner
Kent Police officers in Tonbridge are seeking the rightful owner of a black Surron electric bike recovered during neighbourhood patrol operations on 23 November 2025.
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Tonbridge Neighbourhood Task Force officers recovered a suspected stolen black Surron electric bike at about 22:20 on 23 November 2025. Part of routine patrols.
Kent Police want the rightful owner to come forward. Proof of ownership required.
How to Claim the Bike
Think it’s yours? Call the West Kent appeals line on 01622 604100 and quote reference number 12-0815.
You’ll need proper proof before officers release the bike. Purchase receipts work well. So do serial numbers or photos showing you with the bike. The usual drill, basically.
No arrests mentioned in connection with this recovery. Police are focusing on reuniting the bike with its legitimate owner rather than immediate prosecution.
Rising E-Bike Theft Concerns
The recovery follows a familiar pattern across Kent – electric bikes getting nicked left, right and centre. Forces nationwide have clocked the trend. High value, easy to shift.
Surron bikes? Absolute magnets for thieves.
These electric off-road machines can cost several thousand pounds new, making them prime targets for opportunist criminals. But the Tonbridge recovery shows neighbourhood policing efforts are having an impact – officers found this one during routine patrols designed to deter local crime and antisocial behaviour.
Community Alert Systems
Kent Police use community alert systems to publicise recovered items and reunite them with owners. The My Community Voice Kent alert system flagged this specific recovery to residents.
These alerts help bridge the gap between victims and police when stolen property turns up. Many theft victims don’t immediately know when officers recover their stuff.
Social media channels like the Kent Police Twitter account also play a key role. The force regularly posts appeals for owners of recovered bikes, phones, and other valuable items.
Prevention Advice
Police recommend e-bike owners take photographs of their bikes and record serial numbers. Keep purchase receipts somewhere safe too – helps prove ownership if bikes are stolen and later recovered.
Secure storage remains the best defence against theft. E-bikes should be locked in garages, sheds, or proper bike storage areas rather than left in gardens or driveways.
Key Takeaways
- Tonbridge police recovered a suspected stolen black Surron electric bike on 23 November 2025 during neighbourhood patrols
- Owners should call 01622 604100 quoting reference 12-0815 with proof of ownership to claim the bike
- The recovery highlights ongoing e-bike theft issues but shows neighbourhood policing efforts are making a difference
What This Means for Kent Residents
Had an electric bike stolen in Tonbridge? Check whether this recovery matches your missing property by calling the West Kent appeals line with proof of ownership. E-bike owners across Kent should keep purchase receipts, serial numbers, and photographs of their bikes handy – this documentation is essential for police to release recovered items. The successful recovery demonstrates that neighbourhood policing operations are actively tackling local crime, though residents should continue using secure storage and decent locks to protect valuable e-bikes from opportunist thieves.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 28 April 2026
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