"With all the stolen bike posts lately (and no one thinking "I wonder if there's something under Useful Links for this."), I think it's well past time to make a sticky about the Stolen Bike Registry"
- Tank-Ridin' Ryan
Well said Ryan.
http://chicago.stolenbike.org/
Done and done.
And sticky too.
Cheers - Lee Diamond
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Permalink Reply by Dragonborn on August 9, 2012 at 12:43pm Okay, I chuckled at this recent entry.
http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/193153
"Went to bed at my girlfriend's house, woke up and she was gone."
So which was stolen, the bike or the girl? lol
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on August 9, 2012 at 12:52pm I thought it might mean that the sign was gone, but decided to just leave it alone.
Permalink Reply by Kevin C on August 9, 2012 at 12:53pm I was afraid to ask how "she" was locked up...
Permalink Reply by Apie (10.6) on August 9, 2012 at 1:07pm Damn thats a nice bike. I'll keep my eyes open.
Matthew Steven Brideau said:
My bike was stolen Saturday night at around 11pm from Wilson Skatepark.
Here is a link to the post on the stolen bike registry.
http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/193063
If you have any knowledge of this bike, please call me immediately.
734 516 8177
Thanks.
Permalink Reply by James BlackHeron on August 9, 2012 at 1:48pm Last I checked women are not property -thus can't be "stolen." At least that is how it is here in the civilized western world.
Dragonborn said:
Okay, I chuckled at this recent entry.
http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/193153
"Went to bed at my girlfriend's house, woke up and she was gone."
So which was stolen, the bike or the girl? lol
that's not a bad idea if you can get to it. H' gave me great advice when I recovered mine. anyone can message me and I'll walk them through what I did.
Sean Struble said:
The best idea I've heard is to carry around an extra lock and lock it up if you spot it. Then call the cops. That way they can't flee on it.
Permalink Reply by JT on August 22, 2012 at 9:14am We got one back - 14 months later! If we're friends you already probably saw story on FB. Here is the summary. http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/191236
+1 to Nick S at Play it Again Sports, a vigilante (put his own lock on it) cycling friend (Ryan A) and Chicago Police Department
We got one back - 14 months later! If we're friends you already probably saw story on FB. Here is the summary. http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/191236
+1 to Nick S at Play it Again Sports, a vigilante (put his own lock on it) cycling friend (Ryan A) and Chicago Police Department
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on August 22, 2012 at 10:44am http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/191236
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Julie Hochstadter said:
I want to hear the story!!!
Jeremy Treister said:We got one back - 14 months later! If we're friends you already probably saw story on FB. Here is the summary. http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/191236
+1 to Nick S at Play it Again Sports, a vigilante (put his own lock on it) cycling friend (Ryan A) and Chicago Police Department
Permalink Reply by jon buckland on August 27, 2012 at 12:39pm I did... Fingers crossed
Permalink Reply by Michelle Stenzel on September 17, 2012 at 4:20pm So just now I saw a couple people obviously casing some bikes locked up at racks/signposts near my house, acting very nervous. They didn't make any moves to steal any one of them, though, and left. I got a picture of two of them, just in case any bikes go missing here in the next day or two. Besides keeping a lookout generally, any other duties I have in this situation as a citizen of the bicycling community?
Permalink Reply by Steven Vance on September 29, 2012 at 12:34pm Hmm, go to a CAPS meeting. Aside from making this report, you could get a feel from the local beat officers on how much they care about bike theft.
Michelle Stenzel said:
So just now I saw a couple people obviously casing some bikes locked up at racks/signposts near my house, acting very nervous. They didn't make any moves to steal any one of them, though, and left. I got a picture of two of them, just in case any bikes go missing here in the next day or two. Besides keeping a lookout generally, any other duties I have in this situation as a citizen of the bicycling community?
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