That's great news!

-c

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:08 PM, John Celio <n...@neovenator.com> wrote:
>
> A happy ending to my stolen bike saga!
>
> When I reported my bike stolen, the police and others suggested checking out 
> the local weekly swap meet.  This morning, a friend picked me up early and we 
> headed over there.  By mistake we ended up missing the parking lot turn-off 
> and parked in the swap meet area.  By pure luck, we parked two rows down from 
> a big van that was FULL of bikes, and by even more luck my bike was one of 
> the two dozen he had pulled out and set up in his stall.
>
> Now, as I mentioned in the original thread, I had never written down the 
> serial number of my bike, so I couldn't just go claim it.  I called the 
> police, who showed up and said that if I could identify it as the same one 
> from the description in my police report, they could probably convince the 
> seller to turn it over.
>
> The seller was in no mood to cooperate and was very argumentative with me as 
> I explained every mark and scratch on the bike.  He had stripped off almost 
> all the accessories I'd put on it, but there were clear distinguishing marks 
> that I had described on the police report that were still evident. Eventually 
> one officer pulled him aside, and after a few minutes the officer came back 
> and told me to take the bike, it was mine.  He later told me he had asked the 
> seller for his business license or tax info, neither of which he had.  When 
> the officer said he would be forced to run a check on all the serial numbers 
> on all the bikes in his van for stolen property, the seller quickly said he'd 
> let me take the bike if we'd leave, and that was that!
>
> I wish I'd been smart and written down the serial number, because then the 
> seller might actually be facing criminal charges.  Who knows how many stolen 
> bikes he's fenced for thieves?  I've resolved to keep a record of every 
> serial number of every item of value that I have, starting with my bike and 
> camera equipment, so that the next time this happens I will be better 
> prepared.  Live and learn!
>
> Thanks for reading,
> John
>
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