GrainneDhu
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I've done a lot of cycling in my life, but I would never stop and move or touch someone else's bikes. That just doesn't seem like the sort of thing that is okay to do. However, if some good hearted person stopped and moved the bikes, that good hearted person would have seen fit to come forward and give that information to police. I don't believe that happened ... because I don't believe that there's a kind hearted soul that cycled around the park, considerately moved the bikes and then inconsiderately decided to remain silent. That simply doesn't add up.
I think it is possible that a child may have done it and not realised that moving the bicycles had any importance. Maybe a kid whose parent was back at the pavilion parking area and had been given permission to ride the lake U around and back again.
I know that as an adult, it would have seemed safe to me because there wasn't any obvious way to get on or off the trail that wasn't visible.
The possibility that the bicycles may have been re-positioned in place hasn't been explicitly mentioned in media reports, so far as I know. To adult sleuthers, it's an obvious question
But to a kid? I don't know. I think a kid might do it and not think of it as anything unusual.