First of all, I want to thank all of you for your well wishes when you heard I got my bike stolen. The bike community honestly is like a family. All the people who offered help and support, thank you, thank you, thank you.
As some of you know, I'm pretty short, so losing this bike was devastating to me since it's the first bike I've ever owned that actually fit me. I have several other bikes, but none of them fit me like this one does. It's a 39 cm frame with 24 inch wheels.
Now on to the recovery story....
My bike was stolen Friday afternoon outside my office in Lincoln Park. No cut u lock, no signs of the rack being compromised. I honestly thought that maybe I hadn't rode in that day.... but I had my helmet and rain pants so I know I wasn't going crazy.
Immediately I filed a police report over the phone, added it to the stolen bike reg and sent emails to friends.
Yesterday a few people checked out the swap on the s side with no luck.
This morning I headed back there with a couple of friends.
Within 5 minutes I saw the bike, we called the cops and they recovered the bike for me. No arrests.
My fenders and rack were missing (which had numerous stickers) but besides that, mommy and baby are reunited.
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This is great news, Julie. Pedal on!
Julie - Yay! Reunion!
I'm now super-paranoid to park my bike outside anywhere! Glad your diligent searching paid off. I was praying you'd celebrate a reunion.
Wow, I'm so happy for you, Julie! What a relief. I'm sure this story will help others locate their stolen bikes in the future. I wish I'd know about this bike swap place when my Jamis was stolen three years ago.
Of course Julie cant let us all down now.
She has to win the first cyclocoss race of the season now that she has her bike back! ;0)
and another cool thing : I paid the admission price for the three of us to enter ($2.00 X 3); and on the
way out it was suggested to request that we get if refunded; and after bickering back and forth;
the 2 CPD officers persuaded the (off-duty CPD) security guard to give is our entry fee back. Sure...
it was only $6.00 - the the sheer principal of having to pay (which supports these thieves and fencers)
just to find and recover stolen goods seemed all wrong.
DB
I'd love to see a detailed best-practice step-list posted online that someone might follow to recover a stolen bike. Something like:
0. Today: Register bike at...; Take pictures of your bike in it's present form.
1. Upon bike being stolen: Note locking location of stolen bike. Recover any parts/locks left behind.
2. File police report at ... or by calling ... or by visiting...
3. File report at Stolen Bike Registry
4. Post missing bike on Craigslist & monitor for ads
5. Post to social media: the chainlink, CCM listserv, etc.
6. Check swap meets, flea markets, etc. located at ...; Best times to check are...
7. Etc.
Maybe this has been done already, and I haven't seen it.
I'm thrilled you got your bike back, Julie.
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