A group of teenagers were caught by police riding dirt bikes on roads near a village in Oxfordshire.
The public alerted officers to the incident yesterday evening (September 13) on Crowell Hill near Chinnor.
According to Thames Valley Police, one of the teenagers provided a fake name and tried to leave.
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All four of the ASB dirt bikes were seized by police.
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: "Yesterday evening (September 13) officers from Thame NHPT and Response Team 4 responded to reports by members of the public about ASB Dirt Bikes on roads and in woodland near Crowell Hill near Chinnor.
"This follows on from several recent complaints about the use of such bikes in the area.
"On attendance officers have located a group of teenagers with four off-road bikes.
"One of the group thought it would be a good idea to provide another name and attempt to leave.
"Their riders, including the one that didn’t get away, were provided a less spacious ride home in the back of a police car.
"All four bikes have been seized."
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