"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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About the City, I've used a cable & U- Lock since 2007.
Only had one incident, where theyd got the u-lock.
We live in a 20 unit building with shared indoor heated parking garage.

The very next day after ours was nicked, my neighbor's was stolen and 2 wks later another neighbors.
It's extremely violating. They are cherry picking the pricey ones here and leaving less unlocked bikes untouched!

The Auto Body shop employees across our alley would have any tool needed to get what they want, should they follow in after a car opens the door

NotoriousDUG,

Yes, my informants refused the reward from point of first contact.
The morning of the recovery they'd even drove back out to meet us, concerned we might not find it.
I again offered reward to them twice and they only asked that we "pay it forward"

As for Police Involvement...

July 8, Upon 7am arrival at SwapOrama we spoke w onsite plain clothes officer to inform him our bike had been sited and we intended to collect it. He advised we call swapOrama office number he provided and not personally approach the seller when located. Once spotted, we noted the lot number and one of us kept a visual eye on the bike from an inconspicuous distance. The other called 911 as well as the office number provided and went to personally find an officer. Cops were there within 10 minutes to review folder of our photos & the police report we'd filed on May 25. The more evidence of ownership you can bring the better, especially without a serial number. Police approached seller with that evidence, reclaimed the bike and delivered it to us at our vantage point on location.



h' said:

Agreed-- while there is some sporadic evidence of lock picking going on out there, the greatest likelihood is an angle grinder, against which your lock only requires an extra 20 seconds or so compared to a 'basic' U-lock.

Adam, did your informants refuse your $500 reward?  Was there police involvement?

notoriousDUG said:

Cordless angle grinder can have that lock cut in just about one minute.

Daniel G said:

Had no idea theft was so bad here. Bought a NY Fahgettaboudit mini, here's hoping most bike thieves cannot pick a lock, which seems a damned sight easier than actually trying to saw this steel brick.

already contacted.
its invaluable.
shame is news there hasnt been updated since 2009.

cheers

I've scrolled several pages looking for the next step to after you've registered your bike, so feel free to just point me in that direction if my question is already answered.  But, what do you do if you find your bike?  On E-Bay, craigslist, backpage, swap meet or just driving around town?  Do you call the cops--will they come?  Self-recovery?  

h': yes, I did and I think I've located it, but I'm not sure how to proceed.  I'll try to PM you with other details.  

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.

regarding my recent theft and recovery...
A) we were sure to file theft report with the police. serial # always helps.
B) reported the theft to stolenbikeregistery, providing pictures, details. I also included a reward as insurance deductible/ replacement costs were high.
C) post on FACEBOOK. let's face it, people now seem to think it doesn't exist unless it's on facebook.
Post pic/detail/stolenbikeregistry link on your wall, and in bike groups/pages such as critical mass etc
D) when fielding emails from tipsters, i suggested if they found the bike locked up to remove wheel skewers and/or use their lock if they had one and call me... I never insisted they confront "owner."
E) keep pictures, details, police reports, and any printouts of correspondence/ online posts in a file/folder.
F) if found, contact 911 with location, info and provide that file/folder of items on site.

Again I would not suggest confronting "owner" if you do not have to.

sorry, really wasnt asking for a critique.
just providing the information in which i recovered my bike after 7 long wks.

it can happen to you

good luck to all

We did recover the bike (it was my husband's).  We had done all the appropriate things: filed a police report, did a listing on stolen bike registry, and started monitoring Craigslist and ebay, etc.  A listing for the bike style appeared on Craigslist.  It was a stock picture and a generic description of the bike, which was what tipped us off.  We used a newly-created email account to arrange to meet the seller the next day at a busy train station.  

My husband walked by the seller, could verify by sight that it was his bike and turned around the corner and called the cops.  The seller was obviously not the original thief, but he had purchased the bike off a street corner.  In email, he had tried to pass the bike off as one he had had awhile,  He did seem rather scared by the process, so hopefully that's one less person willing to try buy stolen bikes off of street corners.  

Husband had the police report, his original sales receipt (with serial number) and any other paperwork the cops could want, so they processed the bike and released it to him.

I'm not sure that exact situation can be replicated, but perhaps some of it can be useful to someone in recovering their bike.

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. 

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

I was afraid to ask how "she" was locked up...

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