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We need your help identifying these bikes and the people who have access to them, after a shooting in Sutton Coldfield left two people injured.
A man in his 20s was left in a critical condition, while a woman suffered minor injuries after shots were fired in Mount View, shortly before 11.30pm on 31 January.
The man who was injured remains critically ill.
Two men from Birmingham have been charged with attempted murder and have been remanded in custody.
As part of our investigation, we now need to know more about these bikes, their riders, and anyone who has access to the bikes.
They were seen on CCTV in Sutton Coldfield town centre shortly before the shooting, and detectives believe they are linked to the attack.
Det Insp Francis Nock, leading the investigation, said: “We believe the bikes were ridden to Sutton Coldfield from the Castle Vale area that night.
“We want to hear from anyone who recognises either bike, has any information about them and who may have access to them, as well as what has happened to them since the shooting and where they might be now.”
You can get in touch with us via 101, quoting 20/132275/26.
Alternatively, send images and video to us via this dedicated website Public Portal