Three Teenagers Arrested After Anti-Social Behaviour at Penrith Railway Station
Three teenagers have been arrested after reports of anti-social behaviour at Penrith Railway Station.
Eden Police said the incident happened at around 9.50pm on Monday, May 11th. The three youngsters were arrested in connection with the reports and also on suspicion of being in possession of two stolen bicycles.
Police believe the bikes may have been taken locally. Officers are now asking people in Penrith to check that their bicycles are still where they should be.
What Happened?
Police were called after reports of anti-social behaviour at Penrith Railway Station.
Following the incident, three teenagers were arrested.
They were also arrested on suspicion of being in possession of two stolen pedal cycles.
The arrests were made after concerns were raised about behaviour at the station on Monday evening.
Police Appeal for Witnesses
Police are asking for help from anyone who saw the boys near the railway station.
Officers want to hear from anyone who saw the teenagers riding pedal cycles in or around Penrith Railway Station at around 9.50pm on Monday, May 11.
This information could help police work out where the bicycles came from and whether they were stolen from the local area.
Residents Asked to Check Their Bikes
People living in and around Penrith are being urged to check their bicycles.
Police believe the two bikes may have been stolen locally.
Anyone who finds that their bike is missing should report it as soon as possible.
This is especially important for anyone who lives close to the railway station or had a bicycle in the area on Monday evening.
How to Contact Police
Anyone with information should contact police by calling 101.
People should also call 101 if they believe their bicycle has been stolen.
When reporting information, it may help to include:
- where the bike was last seen
- when it was last checked
- a description of the bike
- any frame number or identifying marks
- any photos of the bike
Anti-Social Behaviour at Transport Sites
Railway stations are busy public places used by commuters, visitors and local residents.
Reports of anti-social behaviour can cause concern, especially during the evening when people may be travelling alone or waiting for trains.
Police have not released further details about the behaviour reported at Penrith Railway Station, but the arrests show officers are treating the incident seriously.
Investigation Continues
The investigation is ongoing.
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses and for anyone who may have had a bike stolen in the Penrith area to come forward.
No further details about the teenagers have been released.