Three wheel theft: Distinctive tricycle stolen from Nottingham food delivery business

A blue tricycle has been stolen from a Nottingham business.

Thieves stole a distinctive branded tricycle from a Nottingham business which delivers healthy lunches around the city.

Jordana Chin, 24, is a nutritionist and started her business, Nutri2Go, in July last year.

She uses a blue tricycle, worth around £250, to deliver the lunches – but it was stolen from the front of her home, in Nazereth Road, Lenton, on Wednesday night.

The tricycle features a branded basket at the back with the text “Nutri2Go: Healthy Food On The Move”.

Jordana discovered the tricycle and her housemate’s bike were missing at 9am on Thursday morning.

She said: “It was locked and I parked it in my front yard.

“I was really surprised because it was at my home and my housemate’s bike got stolen as well and that was in our back yard.

Jordana Chin pictured on the blue tricycle before it was stolen.

“The neighbourhood I live in is quite safe and there are many students and professionals living here. I was quite surprised.”

Jordana, a qualified nutritionist with a master’s degree at the University of Nottingham, set up her business which delivers healthy and balanced meals.

She said the tricycle has made more than 1,000 deliveries and there is a reward of £50 for anyone who finds it.

No arrests have been made and Notts Police are investigating.

Anyone with any information should contact Notts Police on 101, quoting incident number 374 on May 4.