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Someone Stole My Bike! (Kent)

 
 
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Old 31-12.-2004, 07:28 PM   #1
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Default Someone Stole My Bike! (Kent)

Hiya,

A few days ago someone stole my bike from Dover High Street ('sob')
and although posting this is clutching at straws it is still better
than doing nothing (er, leastways I think it is).

Apparently, bike thieves will often try to sell a bike in another town
so if anyone in the Kent area see a bike matching the following
description please let the Police know (quoting crime number HZ
1612104)

Its a metallic silver 24-speed Jeep Comanche with a front disc brake
which looks quite similar to this pic:

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...&clickfrom=name

At a casual glance the most noticable distinguishing feature is the
non-standard seatpost which is black with two white "B52" logos on it.

The frame number is: KUV 3139708

Its a shame there isn't a mailing list/discussion group whereby
details of stolen bikes could be emailed to people who would look at
those appropriate to the area they live in!

Thanks for reading this - I feel a little better at having done
SOMETHING beyond getting the Police to check CCTV tapes and my touring
of second-hand shops.

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John Latter

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Old 01-01.-2005, 09:48 PM   #2
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Unhappy Re: Someone Stole My Bike! (Kent)

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Originally Posted by John Latter
Hiya,

A few days ago someone stole my bike from Dover High Street ('sob')
and although posting this is clutching at straws it is still better
than doing nothing (er, leastways I think it is).

Apparently, bike thieves will often try to sell a bike in another town
so if anyone in the Kent area see a bike matching the following
description please let the Police know (quoting crime number HZ
1612104)

Its a metallic silver 24-speed Jeep Comanche with a front disc brake
which looks quite similar to this pic:

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...&clickfrom=name

At a casual glance the most noticable distinguishing feature is the
non-standard seatpost which is black with two white "B52" logos on it.

The frame number is: KUV 3139708

Its a shame there isn't a mailing list/discussion group whereby
details of stolen bikes could be emailed to people who would look at
those appropriate to the area they live in!

Thanks for reading this - I feel a little better at having done
SOMETHING beyond getting the Police to check CCTV tapes and my touring
of second-hand shops.

--

John Latter

Model of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism (based on an extension to homeostasis) linking Stationary-Phase Mutations to the Baldwin Effect.
http://members.aol.com/jorolat/TEM.html

'Where Darwin meets Lamarck?' Discussion Egroup
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evomech
Hi John, Ive just read about the theft of your bike. I had a bike stolen years ago and I remember how I felt at the time. I just wanted to send commiserations and I truly hope that you are lucky enough to get it back. Keep posting to let us all know how you get on. In the meantime I will keep an eye out for the bike, I live in Dartford, so you never know !!
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