Re: FW: Stolen bike

Roger Joys

2007-05-02

There are also several stolen bike web crawlers to use. I am forgetting the one that was recently highlighted on the SHIFT list.
Also BikePortland.org has a stolen bike thread.
-r

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Cipale [mailto:joec@aracnet.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 04:11 PM
> To: mike.murray@obra.org
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> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FW: Stolen bike
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> Time to start checking Craigslist. That seems to be the defacto hot list these days. KGW did a story on a group of freinds who thwarted a theif who had stolen a bike from one of the members. Over the years, Craigslist has become quite the hotbed for a quick way to get rid of stoeln property.
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> > From: John Tess [mailto:jmtess@heritage-consulting.com]=20
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 07:57 AM
> > To: Mike Murray
> > Subject: Stolen bike
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> > Mike I had a 55cm black Bianchi 928 with Zipp 404 sew-up wheels stolen from
> > Downtown. I posted on the web and notified all of the bike stores. Any way
> > to post with OBRA. Also please keep your eye out for the frame or parts.
> > The wheels should not be hard to miss. The frame is also very uncommon.
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