FW: Stolen bike

Chris

2015-11-04

Have you tried 529 Garage?

Chris

> On Nov 3, 2015, at 7:28 PM, Mike Murray via OBRA wrote:
>
> Please help Jeremy out and respond directly to him.
>
> Mike Murray
>
> From: Jeremy Henderson [mailto:jeremypaulhenderson@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 19:24
> To: Mike.murray@obra.org
> Subject: Stolen Bike
>
> Mike,
>
> My 2014 Scott Speedster 30, 52inch White/Black Blue was stolen from my condo complex in SE PDX today.
>
> Serial number on the bike is AS30503502, and I have the receipt of purchase with the Serial Number.
>
> Really appreciate your help here!
>
> Cheers,
>
> jeremy
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Mike Murray

2015-11-04

Please help Jeremy out and respond directly to him.

Mike Murray

*From:* Jeremy Henderson [mailto:jeremypaulhenderson@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 03, 2015 19:24
*To:* Mike.murray@obra.org
*Subject:* Stolen Bike

Mike,

My 2014 Scott Speedster 30, 52inch White/Black Blue was stolen from my
condo complex in SE PDX today.

Serial number on the bike is AS30503502, and I have the receipt of purchase
with the Serial Number.

Really appreciate your help here!

Cheers,

jeremy


Luciano bailey

2007-05-02

The eastside belmont area is the area I see most stolens turn up there are a
multitude of chop shops both stationary and mobile going on in this area
the St Francis has been more vigilant in attempting to spot these rides.
Posting is your best weapon pictures and stories equal thousands of watchful
eyes covering the whole city, fear not recovery is a reality. I will also
add that with millions being spent on transit remodels no plans for safe
lock zones for bikes is in the works . Contact your local reps and let them
know your out there. Some of my proposed ideas are simple lots with ccc
cameras, nothing is better to deter theft than survaillance ask the Brits.
Even the lockers died out a great idea only poorly designed to be art in an
urban environment.

>From: "Joe Cipale"
>Reply-To: joec@aracnet.com
>To: mike.murray@obra.org
>CC: obra@list.obra.org
>Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FW: Stolen bike
>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 09:11:02 -0700
>
>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.
>
>Joe
>
>Mike Murray wrote:
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Tess [mailto:jmtess@heritage-consulting.com]=20
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 07:57 AM
> > To: Mike Murray
> > Subject: Stolen bike
> >
> >
> >
> > 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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> > John M. Tess
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> > President=20
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> > Heritage Consulting Group
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> > 1120 NW Northrup
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> > Portland, Oregon 97209
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> > Office: 503-228-0272
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> > Cell: 503-320-3635
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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
> Cc: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FW: Stolen bike
>
> 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.
>
> Joe
>
> Mike Murray wrote:
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> > Mike=20
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Tess [mailto:jmtess@heritage-consulting.com]=20
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 07:57 AM
> > To: Mike Murray
> > Subject: Stolen bike
> >
> >
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > =20
> >
> > John M. Tess
> >
> > President=20
> >
> > Heritage Consulting Group
> >
> > 1120 NW Northrup
> >
> > Portland, Oregon 97209
> >
> > =20
> >
> > Office: 503-228-0272
> >
> > Cell: 503-320-3635
> >
> > Fax: 503-241-9646
> >
> > =20
> >
> > www.heritage-consulting.com
> >
> > jmtess@heritage-consulting.com
> >
> > =20
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Joe Cipale

2007-05-02

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.

Joe

Mike Murray wrote:

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Tess [mailto:jmtess@heritage-consulting.com]=20
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 07:57 AM
> To: Mike Murray
> Subject: Stolen bike
>
>
>
> 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.
>
> =20
>
> John M. Tess
>
> President=20
>
> Heritage Consulting Group
>
> 1120 NW Northrup
>
> Portland, Oregon 97209
>
> =20
>
> Office: 503-228-0272
>
> Cell: 503-320-3635
>
> Fax: 503-241-9646
>
> =20
>
> www.heritage-consulting.com
>
> jmtess@heritage-consulting.com
>
> =20
>
> =20
>
> =20


Mike Murray

2007-05-02



Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: John Tess [mailto:jmtess@heritage-consulting.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 07:57 AM
To: Mike Murray
Subject: Stolen bike

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.

John M. Tess

President

Heritage Consulting Group

1120 NW Northrup

Portland, Oregon 97209

Office: 503-228-0272

Cell: 503-320-3635

Fax: 503-241-9646

www.heritage-consulting.com

jmtess@heritage-consulting.com