The burglary happened at Barbertown in Droitwich High Street on Monday (January 6) with CCTV footage shared online showing masked men breaking into the shop – one armed with a house brick.
A man in his 20s has now been arrested on suspicion of burglary and police are continuing to search for the second man.
Jon Bourne, owner of Barbertown, took to Facebook following the incident and described it as devastating.
Mr Bourne said: “We are devastated to report that we had a break-in last night at our Droitwich shop.
“At 6.50pm, two people broke their way into Barbertown Droitwich using a brick smashing through the window of our front door and stole our Raleigh Chopper bike from the window.
“There were a couple of witnesses who have helped the police with their enquiries and we have also caught images on our CCTV as well as the street CCTV and other shops.
“This bike is a classic chopper and really distinctive looking and frankly we want it back. If you recognise any of these people in this footage or have seen the bike then please contact the police. We are also offering a reward for the safe return of this bike (which must be in the same condition).”
The man who has been arrested remains in police custody.
A West Mercia Police spokesperson said: “Officers in Droitwich have arrested a man following a commercial burglary in the town on Monday evening (6 January).
“We received a report of two men breaking into Barbertown on the High Street around 7pm. A blue Chopper style bike was stolen.
“A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and remains in police custody.
“Officers are continuing to search for a second man involved.
“We are appealing to anybody who may have seen two people with the bike, anyone who may be offered it for sale, or anyone with any information that would help with the investigation to please get in touch.
“Please contact Police Constable Joshua Cook by emailing joshua.cook@westmercia.police.uk or by calling 07870976023.”