Police seek public help to identify suspects in high-value e-bike theft
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Split police are seeking information to identify several men in connection with the theft of an electric bicycle valued at approximately 10,000 euros.
- The theft occurred on August 17 in the Firule area of Split, with the bicycle stolen from Cvjetna Street.
- Police have released photographs of the men and are asking the public for assistance in their investigation.
Police in Split, Croatia, are seeking the public's help to identify several men believed to have information regarding the theft of a high-value electric bicycle. The incident occurred on the afternoon of August 17 in the Firule neighborhood, with the bicycle reportedly stolen from Cvjetna Street.
The Split-Dalmatia Police Department released photographs of the individuals they wish to question. They are urging anyone who recognizes the men or possesses any information that could aid the investigation to contact the police immediately by calling 192 or emailing splitsko-dalmatinska@policija.hr.
The individuals have knowledge of the theft that occurred in the Firule area in the afternoon hours of August 17. The bicycle was stolen from Cvjetna Street.
While police have not officially confirmed the details, unofficial reports suggest the investigation may be linked to the theft of an electric bicycle belonging to Marko Livaja, a prominent footballer for Hajduk Split. The bicycle is estimated to be worth around 10,000 euros. Police have specified that the individuals sought have knowledge of the theft that took place in the Firule area on August 17, with the bicycle taken from Cvjetna Street.
If citizens have useful information about the individuals in the photos, we urge them to inform us by calling 192.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.