Fuji Declaration

Location

Location

Apartment Garage
3115 West Eastwood Avenue, 2
Chicago , IL
United States

Date of Theft

Thursday, September 14, 2017 - 12:00am

Basic Bike Info

Bicycle Type: 
Fixed Gear / Track Bike
Serial No.: 
SWBD022L1500L
Size: 
49cm
Color: 
Black
Condition of Bicycle / Distinguishing Features: 
Used, but good condition. The bike is matte black, with brown bar tape and a brown saddle. The top cross bar has a strip of brown tape at the front end towards the stem, and the center post has the same color brown tape wrapped around where a water bottle cage would be. The handle bars are drop style and narrow (38cm in width). The pedals are platform style pedals with velcro toe straps.

Owner Information

Owner Name: 
Nathan Ouellette
Contact Email: 
Email hidden by Chicago Stolen Bike Registry. Contact the CSBR staff to email the owner.
Contact Phone Number: 
8609448866
Police Report No.: 
JA432470

Lock Information

How was the lock defeated?: 
Not locked.
Lock Type: 
No Lock
What was the bike locked to?: 
Bike not locked.
How was the bike locked?: 
Other situation, please describe below.

Incident Description

Which type of area was your bike stolen from?: 
Garage or enclosed parking area.
How long was the bike locked in this location?: 
1 day
Incident Description: 
The bike had been placed in the apartment garage, in the back alleyway of my apartment building. The garage door has a remote operator that must have been triggered by another resident of my complex (my garage door operator rests in my car, as to not accidentally open the garage door from within the apartment). The remote garage door and the back garage door, upon when I last checked, were both locked and secure. My bike therefore was not locked to itself, or anything within the garage enclosure. When my roommate entered the back door to the garage to grab her bike (which was not stolen) she discovered that the front garage door was wide open and my bike was gone.

Recovery Information

Recovery Notes: 
This bike was recovered: 
No