SANDRINGHAM, VIC. — Bayside police officers are appealing for public assistance following the theft of several specialised bikes from a Sandringham aged care facility last month.
The bikes were last seen on Wednesday, October 22, at an aged care facility on Bluff Road and have not been seen since, Senior Constable Gerard Tong of the Bayside Police Station revealed.
The missing items include three tri-shaw bikes and one wheelchair-accessible ‘brike’, all used to take aged care residents on rides around the Bayside community.

“The program has become a familiar and heart-warming sight in the community, with residents waving to passers-by as they experience the simple pleasure of being outdoors and feeling part of local life,” Senior Constable Gerard Tong said.
The bike program commenced in 2017, and since then, volunteers have dedicated their time each week to taking residents out to enjoy the fresh air, local parks, and the stunning Bayside coastline.
“The theft of these bikes is a deep loss not only to the residents and volunteers but also to the wider Bayside community. These rides are more than recreation, they are an essential part of the facility’s wellbeing and social connection program, reducing isolation and bringing moments of happiness to older people in care.,” Senior Constable Gerard Tong said.
Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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