Stolen Bike!

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David Lay
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Stolen Bike!

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From The Root Cafe's Facebook:

STOLEN BIKE!
Bianchi-2012-Volpe-beige in color
This bike was stolen outside the Root cafe Thursday night between 10:50 pm and 11:15 pm
It was just purchased by Cisco-he saved for months/years to buy this bike to take it on a tour of the country this summer.
It was double locked with a kryptonite lock and was cut clean!!!!
If you see this bike, call the root!
There is only one other bike of this kind, so if you see it, its probably cisco!
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Zack van Brakle
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Re: Stolen Bike!

Post by Zack van Brakle »

Hope you get it back. I will keep my eyes out for it.
Zack van Brakle
Downtown Lakewood Resident since 2009.
John LePlae
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Location: Lake Ave

Re: Stolen Bike!

Post by John LePlae »

How horrible. Any chance of security cameras in the area?
Jim DeVito
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Re: Stolen Bike!

Post by Jim DeVito »

John LePlae wrote:How horrible. Any chance of security cameras in the area?


Good Thinking. There is one that I have seen moving. (Perhaps by remote control) On the pole in front of Rozi's, Just a block down the street. No clue if it is manned or records or what not. But perhaps someone can CSI this caper.

Also the Huntington bank across the street should have one that looks out on the front of their property and may even see across the street.
J Hrlec
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Re: Stolen Bike!

Post by J Hrlec »

That sucks! I'll keep an eye out as well.

I thought Kryptonite locks were tough...wonder how they cut it without alerting others.
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