Police are investigating the theft of a valuable bike from a shop in Penarth.
The burglar is believed to have gained entry to The Bike Shop in Glebe Street on Monday night by smashing the glass pane on the front door with a brick.
They made off with the Totem bike, which was taken from a stand in the shop window.
A South Wales Police spokesperson said: "We recognise that being a victim of burglary is traumatic, whether it’s your home, business, or workplace, and we are making extensive enquiries to identify those responsible."
"As always, we ask business to review their security systems and make it clear that there is no cash on the premises overnight."
"We also ask people to be vigilant of anyone seen hanging around businesses or retail premises during the early hours of the morning."
Anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 101 or use the live webchat, quoting reference no. 2500158749.
If you notice any suspicious activity, call police on 999 immediately.

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