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Cog Bike Shop speaks out

A family run business has appealed for help from the wider community to help local police with an alleged burglary that is currently under investigation.

The Cog Bike Shop in Monbulk was broken into early Monday 12 May, leaving owners deflated after the alleged thieves broke in and took a number of high value bikes from the store.

Owner Joel, came to the scene last week after the alarm went off and police arrived shortly after.

“I’ve poured everything into building this business, and to have someone tear through it like that, it’s gutting,” he said.

A spokesperson from Police media said it is believed three males broke into the Main Road store about 4.30am.

“One of the males loaded several bicycles into a trailer, estimated to be worth $44,000 in value,” they said.

“All three offenders fled the scene in a vehicle.”

Store staff shared their story on social media on Monday 12 May and said a number of bikes were stolen, and that there was significant damage on-site.

“There’s so much more we could say, as the anger and stress builds — but we’ll hold that back,” read the post.

“In true COG form, and with the passion we have for what we do, we’ll get over this hurdle and keep moving forward.”

Store security footage captured the images of the alleged thieves, with images showing a car with a trailer attached pulling up to the storefront and three figures with long-sleeved clothing and their lower faces concealed taking a number of bikes from the property.

The local business will now face potential insurance excesses and potential premium increases, along with the emotional toll from the alleged crime.

“We’re doing our best to stay positive, but it’s hard not to feel completely deflated,” said Joel.

“That said, the support we’ve had from the community has been incredible, and it really helps us keep going,” he said.

The family-run business has been rattled by the incident and further social media posts from Cog Bike Shop have seen heartfelt messages from the staff top both the alleged thieves and the greater public.

“What you tore open wasn’t just a door. It was the front of a small, hard-working local business built by people who care,” read the post on May 14.

The investigation is now ongoing, and anyone who witnessed the incident, has CCTV/dashcam footage or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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