Sprint legend Usain Bolt is the victim of theft.
The world’s fastest man took to his Twitter page to appeal to anyone who stole a pair of signed Puma spikes in Croydon, London.
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The pair of spike was signed by Usain Bolt in 2009 after setting a new world record in the 100 meter. The spike was framed and put on display along with a photo of Usain Bolt.
“I know u love me..but please why u had to go stealing that signed Usain Bolt spikes in Croydon, England..I know u going to return it. Right?” Usain Bolt wrote on Twitter.
I know u love me..but please why u had to go stealing that signed Usain Bolt spikes in Croydon, England..I know u going to return it. Right?
— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) May 6, 2014
Only natural I sign sum spikes after one of my overly excited fan stole that one..FedEx straight to London later pic.twitter.com/j6brJuT1E5
— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) May 6, 2014
Scotland Yard is investigating the theft and is appealing to anyone with information to come forward.
The spike is estimated to worth $20,000.
Items are being stolen everywhere everyday