Police are investigating an incident in Barnes in London in which a man is said to have disguised himself as a cyclist to steal a £4,000 bike.

The London Evening Standard reports how Theo Henry spotted a man using a pair of bolt cutters to break a bike lock while walking near the Thames at around 8.30pm on Monday. When challenged, the man pointed to his attire to back up his claim that he was not a thief.

“I went up to him and said what are you doing and asked him whose bike that was. He told me ‘don’t be silly, it’s my bike, do I look like a bike thief?’

“I was just weighing up what to do, whether I was going to wallop him or call the police, when he took off and threw the lock at me.”

Several other people attempted to stop the man, but he managed to get away.

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Henry – who has himself had three bikes stolen, most recently a £1,700 BMC bike last week – did however manage to take some photographs and a Met Police spokesman has confirmed they are investigating.

Henry felt that the way the man went about taking the bike showed that it was something he’d done regularly.

“He was very cleverly dressed as a cyclist with a high-vis shirt on so you would never expect him to be a thief. He clearly does this regularly, hence the bicycle clothes and well prepared bolt cutters in his ruck sack.

“The thing about bicycle theft is the actual theft takes seconds so unless you see him doing it you’d never suspect him. I wish I’d pushed him off the bike because it’s immoral. It’s like losing your freedom.”

Henry has been in contact with the bike’s owner, who said it had cost £4,000.

“My advice was to keep an eye on Gumtree and eBay every half day for the next two weeks. I truly hope he gets his bicycle back.”