Man caught having sex with bike

Jun 28, 2013 - 11:05
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Man caught having sex with bike
Man caught having sex with bike

Swedish police are on the hunt for a man who likes bicycles a little too much.

Fed up that someone was slashing his tyres, cyclist Per Edstrom set up a camera outside his home and caught the bike molester red-handed.

Footage from Mr Edstrom's camera shows a hooded man cutting open a tyre and then pleasuring himself as the tyre deflates.

Mr Edstrom told Swedish paper Kvällsposten: \"My girlfriend finds it all a little conceing; you never know if he has checked her out in some way, and whether it is a picture of her he has in his hand when he is masturbating.

\"This man is probably completely harmless, bicycles are just his thing. I am not scared of him, but mostly irritated over all the punctures I have had to fix.\"

Police in the city of Osterlund believe Edstrom's bike-lover could be linked to a series of similar crimes in the area five years ago.

Back then a 35-year-old man was arrested for allegedly slashing the tyres of 20 bikes and masturbating over their saddles.

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