Three people have been arrested after a spate of burglaries in the North of the Island.
On Wednesday evening, the door at the Ramsey BMX club was forced open and three bikes were stolen.
Later on that night, a Mercedes car in Andreas was broken into.
Ramsey police officers and a police dog handler searched the area and arrested two men and a woman.
One male was charged.
All of the stolen items have since been found and given back to the owners.
Sergeant Juan Clague of Ramsey Police said 'It is annoying that people would steal from a Club that endeavours to provide activity for local children. This is a positive outcome for these crimes and we would like to thank those members of the public who have assisted in our enquiries.'
'We continue to be interested to hear from anyone who saw two males and a female in the area of the BMX Club hut, riding bicycles on the Coast Road area or in the area of Andreas Village where the car was entered.'
Any witnesses are being urged to contact the police.
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