Home » 2017 » Chance to engrave your bike

Chance to engrave your bike

Swan Hill Police will be giving bike owners the opportunity to engrave their bikes this Sunday to help prevent bike theft in town.

Youth resource officer and Leading Senior Constable Andrew Downes said reports of bike thefts were steadily rising this year.

“Unfortunately theft of push bikes has been occurring in our area and there has been a spike this year with numbers of thefts slowly trending up; we’ve found it doesn’t matter whether it’s a $20 push bike or a $2000 bike,” he said.

“We want to reduce these rates but we need the community to come on board with us.”

Lead Sen-Constable Downes said one of the key aspects in reducing bicycle theft was being able to quickly return a bike to its owner.

Police want to be able to quickly match a stolen bike to its owner by engraving the owner’s driver licence number onto their bike.

“This way we can run it through our system and give it back to the owner very quickly; without that driver’s licence number it’s very difficult to return the bike,” he said.

Free engraving of driver’s licence numbers onto bikes will be held on Sunday at George Lay Park between 10am and noon.

To read more of this story, grab a copy of Friday’s Guardian (October 28th).

Digital Editions


  • Vibrant Easter atmosphere

    Vibrant Easter atmosphere

    Moulamein was buzzing throughout the Easter long-weekend. WHETHER you wanted to roll a few bowls, race a yabby, watch the duck race, join a fishing…

More News

  • Push grows to seal major road

    Push grows to seal major road

    CALLS are growing to seal a road connecting Wakool to Moama, as councillors highlight safety concerns, heavy traffic, and the growing number of workers and visitors relying on the route.…

  • Kids quit swim lessons

    Kids quit swim lessons

    CHILDREN are dropping out of swimming lessons far too early, leaving them at risk, according to new research from Life Saving Victoria. The study, published in The Conversation by Life…

  • Critical service opened

    Critical service opened

    ACCESS to community alcohol and other drug services has expanded to Swan Hill, as First Peoples led Ngwala Willumbong opened its doors on Beveridge Street last week. It’s been a…

  • Report empty fuel pumps

    Report empty fuel pumps

    MALLEE communities are being urged to report empty fuel pumps as shortages continue to hit regional towns, even as the Federal Government insists the situation is improving. Federal Member for…

  • Top honour for Claire

    Top honour for Claire

    FROM caring for animals to caring for people, one Swan Hill graduate has turned compassion into a career and a top honour. SuniTAFE recently celebrated its class of 2025, with…

  • Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Kerang v Wandella LOCAL rivals Kerang and Wandella will clash for the first time in the Central Murray at Riverside Park in what is expected to be one of the…

  • Eagles fly into new season

    Eagles fly into new season

    THE Mallee Eagles won’t be rolling out the red carpet for rivals Balranald when the two clubs meet at Lalbert, with former Eagles coach Brent Macleod coaching against his former…

  • Education partnership paves the way

    Education partnership paves the way

    SEED Ability has joined Country Universities Centre Mallee to strengthen pathways for students into allied health careers, becoming the centre’s first local platinum partner. With a contribution of $5000, Seed…

  • Lew prosecutes his case

    Lew prosecutes his case

    A FORMER Melbourne councillor with a history of political run-ins has thrown his hat into the ring to replace retiring Nationals heavyweight Peter Walsh, declaring he is the candidate to…

  • Truck collision closes highway

    Truck collision closes highway

    STURT Highway at Paringi has reopened following a two-truck truck crash on Wednesday. Emergency services responded to the collision about 5.20am and closed the NSW stretch of the highway between…