Police have released images of two people they want to identify after a string of complaints about a nuisance motorbike in Epping Forest.
Officers say there have been a series of incidents of dangerous and antisocial driving linked to the bike this year, which have taken place in Loughton, Buckhurst Hill and Chigwell.
A group of people have been seen carrying out wheelies and other stunts on the road in traffic, as well as running through red lights at pedestrian crossings.
Following a similar appeal in April, three people were identified and interviewed voluntarily.
A 15 year-old boy admitted careless driving, driving with no insurance, and driving without a licence.
He was given seven points on his licence, which will come into effect when he receives it, fined £60, ordered to pay £40 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
A second 15-year-old boy has been reported for summons for careless driving, driving with no insurance and driving without insurance, while a third person will face no further action.
PC Paul Walker, from Essex Police, said: “I want to thank the public for their help with this investigation and I’m asking for their help again.
“We are still very keen to speak to the two people pictured and urge anyone who recognises them or the bike to speak to us.”
- Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC Walker on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on: 0800 555 111.
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