A lot of folks have asked, so here is the recovery story:

Brad emailed me and my husband, TR, ran down to the spot as soon as I got 
the email which was within 30 min after the email was sent.   When TR 
arrived, he didn't see the bike because in that time, Andy, another biker, 
bought the bike from the woman and called Will at Rivendell who called me 
because we had emailed him that morning!  
My husband was able to meet with Andy, reimburse him and get the bike back.
In that time, a few others who had seen Brad's post contacted me and said 
they were on their way (ONW!) to the location to get the bike back for me!  
It was really an outpouring of support.

I want to address Mark in Beacon's comment.  I agree with you.  I am so 
thrilled to get my bike back, but I also have no hard feelings or ill will 
to those who took my bike and can understand why they took this 
opportunity.  This city is crazy expensive and we are not providing enough 
services for homeless folks.  I am so grateful and understand my privilege 
in being able to have this beautiful bike.

Thanks for the support.
Chalida


On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:29:41 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I missed the "found it" post, but I'm very glad you recovered it. I had 
> one bike stolen, and it was annoying even though I didn't have much 
> emotional capital invested in it. (I did get a much better bike out of the 
> insurance company, though.)
>

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