Stolen Trainers at Cross Events

George de Randich

2008-09-23

No, etch your D/L. # or bring them to your local P. D. and have them record
them!
George de Randich
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Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Stolen Trainers at Cross Events

> If everyone etches their name their trainer, that might help. Then if you
> see someone suspicious walking around with one, stop 'em and ask...
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Joe Tysoe

2008-09-23

I had a trainer stolen out of my car (along with some other stuff) in
Longview, Washington awhile back..

The doode (or gal?) broke the window to get at it...

Turns out, go figure, that they are easily turned into scrap for their next
meth fix.

Nasty.

On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Tre wrote:

> If everyone etches their name their trainer, that might help. Then if you
> see someone suspicious walking around with one, stop 'em and ask...
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If everyone etches their name their trainer, that might help. Then if you see someone suspicious walking around with one, stop 'em and ask...


Brian Nilsson

2008-09-23

Dear Ms. Playman,

I really HOPE that someone mistakenly picked up Marks trainer...however,
someone snaked my trainer last year at Rainier HS. it could be that this
person has found a black market for trainers...and wants more.

And so, as a community of decent bike racing folks, I think it appropriate
to keep our eyes pealed for some dolt trying to make off with any more
merch.
Totally lame. If in fact his trainer got pinched? I want to find the loser
who's doing it.

yours truly,

Brian N