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WEST MIDLANDS POLICE HAVE ISSUED A CCTV APPEAL WITH IMAGES OF TWO MEN THEY WISH TO SPEAK TO 07:56, 29 May 2025 West Midlands Police have issued a CCTV appeal after receiving reports of
"anti-social behaviour involving bikes" in the Black Country. Officers are urging members of the public to get in touch after saying they received reports of children being carried
on the bikes. The incident is alleged to have taken place on the afternoon of Wednesday April 16. READ MORE: Birmingham street bans cars so children can play outside and residents say
'magic' GET BREAKING NEWS ON BIRMINGHAMLIVE WHATSAPP , CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN Article continues below West Midlands Police released an appeal on Thursday May 29 asking members of
the public to get in touch if they have any information that could help. Two images of two men were released as part of the appeal. Both men were shown have facial wear and have dark
clothing, with one man wearing a cap. Article continues below A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "Do you recognise these two men? We want to speak to them about reports of
anti-social behaviour involving motorbikes in Pelsall. "Officers will take action over the illegal use of bikes as we understand what a nuisance they can be and the dangers they can
pose to the public. "The areas where two bikes were seen include Nest Common near to the Fingerpost public house on the afternoon of 16 April. "The riders were seen riding with no
helmets on and there were reports that children were also being carried on the bikes. "Anyone with any information should contact us by calling 101 quoting log number 774 of 16 April.
"Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111." GET BREAKING NEWS ON BIRMINGHAMLIVE WHATSAPP , CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN