'My lifeline motorbike was stolen from outside my house - but police say my CCTV footage isn't enough'

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A dad-of-three whose motorbike was stolen from outside his home has spoken of his frustration with the way his case has been dealt with by police.

Keith Anderson, from Wigan, relies on his motorbike to get to work as a palliative carer. But when he went to use his Honda CBR600F motorbike on Tuesday (April 11), his wife noticed the vehicle had vanished from outside the family's home. READ MORE: Dashcam footage captures terrifying moment lorry is blown over on motorway He reported the theft to GMP, but claims he was told by a 101 call handler that even though he has CCTV footage outside his house, if the image isn't clear, there's nothing they can do.

He claims no police officers have contacted him or been to visit him since making the report. GMP say they will take action in the case if new evidence comes to light.

Speaking to the M.E.N, he said: "We were about to take the kids out and we went outside and my wife asked where my bike was.

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