Batavia police warned residents of an uptick in downtown e-bike thefts in recent weeks and advised owners to take added security measures.

Most of the recent thefts occurred in the downtown area and nearby neighborhoods, including some that were secured but had their locks cut, according to a police public service announcement.

Police put extra patrols in place and are advising e-bike owners to use at least one high-quality lock to secure the frame and wheel of the bike to an immovable object.

Officials recommend a combination of heavy-duty U-locks and chain locks made from hardened steel.

When possible, e-bikes should be stored indoors. If storing outdoors, owners should choose a well-lit, busy area and avoid leaving them overnight.

E-bike batteries and detachable accessories, such a

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