Two teenagers have been arrested after a motorcycle theft sparked a helicopter search in Watford.
After multiple police cars and a helicopter were seen “rushing around left and right” near Croxley Common Moor yesterday afternoon (June 1), Hertfordshire Constabulary have now confirmed arrests have been made.
Officers had been alerted to the motorbike theft at around 3.50pm, before starting an area search in which the National Police Air Service were deployed.
Two 17-year-old boys were arrested on suspicion of theft and dangerous driving. Both have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.
Inspector Matthew Langley said: “Officers responded quickly to this incident and were able to recover the motorbike and return it to its rightful owner.”
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He asked anyone with information to report it online, or by calling 101 quoting ISR 468 of 01 June.
Wayne, a local resident who was nearby, said: "I saw police car after police car heading down to Tolpits Lane behind the moors.
"The helicopter had been sweeping the area in large circles, it looked like something serious had happened or was going on."
Another man described seeing "old bill cars rushing around left and right" near the moors.
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