Hereford Voice Posted March 9, 2018 Report Posted March 9, 2018 UPDATE: Thank you to everyone, good news to report is that Bob Gallier has been found dafe and well. There are concerns for the safety and whereabouts of Hereford motorcycle legend and businessman Bob Gallier. Tonight there are growing concerns for Mr Gallier, at 19:00 Bob Gallier walked out of Hereford hospital with no phone, possibly no wallet. He is in a distressed mental state. If anyone knows of his whereabouts or has seen him this evening please contact Hereford Police. Bob Gallier speaking last week said he is “cut to pieces” following a court order recently that his business has to close. Mr Gallier has been forced to sell his property in Berrington Street as well as the vast stock of bikes and accessories as part of a divorce settlement. Mr Gallier said the decision has caused him great distress. Last weekend he was treated in Hereford County Hospital’s trauma unit, and Mr Gallier admitted he had been on “suicide watch”. He opened his motorbike shop in Bastion Mews in 1968 before moving to East Street and finally to the current location in Berrington Street in 1976. Quote
K.Butt Posted March 10, 2018 Report Posted March 10, 2018 This guy is a Hereford legend as your have already stated, he is clearly in a difficult place right now, lets hope that they find him safe and well. 2 1 Quote
Steve Major Posted March 10, 2018 Report Posted March 10, 2018 Bob is a good guy, hope he is found safe Quote
Hereford Voice Posted March 10, 2018 Author Report Posted March 10, 2018 UPDATE: Thank you to everyone, good news to report is that Bob Gallier has been found dafe and well. 1 Quote
ragwert Posted March 10, 2018 Report Posted March 10, 2018 Your Herefordshire would not post this info because his disappearance although reported was not on the police website/Facebook page so to them he was not 'officially missing'. 1 Quote
Hereford Voice Posted March 10, 2018 Author Report Posted March 10, 2018 2 hours ago, ragwert said: Your Herefordshire would not post this info because his disappearance although reported was not on the police website/Facebook page so to them he was not 'officially missing'. We are friends with the guys over at YH and we understand their reasons. We were approached directly and a request was made to us to make an appeal via our portal, which we did. The good news that everyone was hoping for has been realised because Bob Gallier has now been found safe and well, which was the only immediate concern here. 1 Quote
Denise Lloyd Posted March 10, 2018 Report Posted March 10, 2018 Poor chap I hope he is given the help and privacy now There is far too much that should not be published put in the press nowadays. Quote
atm63 Posted March 11, 2018 Report Posted March 11, 2018 18 hours ago, Denise Lloyd said: Poor chap I hope he is given the help and privacy now There is far too much that should not be published put in the press nowadays. Inc the Hereford Times story recently which was his doing . I have known Bob for years but he should not have done it. Quote
Bill Thomas Posted March 11, 2018 Report Posted March 11, 2018 23 minutes ago, atm63 said: Inc the Hereford Times story recently which was his doing . I have known Bob for years but he should not have done it. You are correct, Bob does like the publicity and I understand that his friends or family approached Colin to put up an appeal. Quote
Tim Errington Posted March 30, 2018 Report Posted March 30, 2018 I bought my first proper bike from Bob back in 1980, a Kawasaki Z650. In the following years and many road and road racing bikes later I would still return to his shop for parts as it was a treasure trove and I always found just what I was looking for. Bob and the shop are Hereford icons and it would be a great shame to see them gone, best of luck to him from down under. 1 Quote
Hereford Voice Posted March 30, 2018 Author Report Posted March 30, 2018 3 hours ago, Tim Errington said: I bought my first proper bike from Bob back in 1980, a Kawasaki Z650. In the following years and many road and road racing bikes later I would still return to his shop for parts as it was a treasure trove and I always found just what I was looking for. Bob and the shop are Hereford icons and it would be a great shame to see them gone, best of luck to him from down under. Welcome to Hereford Voice Tim Quote
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