Man charged during investigation into stolen motorcycles – Forbes

A man has been charged as an investigation into stolen motorcycles continues in the state’s central west.

On Saturday 18 April 2026, police were called to a residence on Prince Street, Forbes, following reports of a break and enter.

On arrival, officers attached to Central West Police District were told three dirtbikes – consisting of two Hondas and one Suzuki – had been stolen from the property sometime between 4am and 7am the same day.

Following inquiries, about 5pm the same day, police allegedly located a 26-year-old man riding an unregistered Suzuki dirtbike in Watson Close, Forbes, without wearing an approved helmet, before the rider allegedly fled down a nearby dirt road and came to a stop at a fence.

Officers arrested the man and took him to Parkes Police Station where he was charged with:

  • Goods in personal custody suspected being stolen (motor vehicle),
  • Never licensed person drive vehicle on road – prior offence,
  • Motor bike rider (alone) not wear/secure fit approved helmet,
  • Use uninsured motor vehicle, and
  • Use unregistered registrable Class C motor vehicle on road.

Police seized the motorbike for forensic analysis.

Police also executed a search warrant at a home on Dawson Street, Forbes, about 11.45am yesterday (Monday 20 April 2026).

During the search, police allegedly seized a device commonly associated with the theft of motor vehicles.

The man was refused bail to face Bail Division Court 4 on Sunday 19 April 2026, where he was formally refused bail to appear before Forbes Local Court today (Tuesday 21 April 2026).

Inquiries continue.

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