Location
Residential Courtyard Bike Rack
South Boulevard
Oak Park
, IL
United States
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Date of Theft
Friday, March 15, 2024 - 12:15am
Basic Bike Info
Bicycle Type:
Road Bike
Serial No.:
451898
Size:
54
Color:
White
Condition of Bicycle / Distinguishing Features:
Good condition - shows significant scratches, but is in perfect working order. White with trek and model number printed in bright red. Modern stem adapter with modern handlebars - original brake levers. White bar wrap. Original Suntour blaze groupset. Original Downtube shifters. Brooks C17 saddle with red print on top of saddle "It's not the name of brooks which makes the saddle good, but the saddle and its excellence that makes the name supreme." On right chainstay is printed "matrix equipped". Old rear reflector still attached to bike.
Owner Information
Owner Name:
James Sit
Contact Email:
Email hidden by Chicago Stolen Bike Registry. Contact the CSBR staff to email the owner.
Contact Phone Number:
7083083244
Police Report No.:
24-1707
Lock Information
How was the lock defeated?:
Lock is missing, along with the bike.
Lock Type:
Other
What was the bike locked to?:
Locked to bike rack.
How was the bike locked?:
Locked through rear wheel and frame to object.
Incident Description
Which type of area was your bike stolen from?:
Other situation, please describe below.
How long was the bike locked in this location?:
17 months
Incident Description:
The bike was being stored in an enclosed, gated courtyard. The bike rack that the bike was locked to was not visible from the back alley. Bike must have been stolen by someone who made their way into the courtyard or it must have been stolen by someone in the complex itself/associated with someone in the complex. Bike was locked through the back wheel and frame with a u-lock and cable through the front wheel to the left side of a bike rack. Last seen on 03/13/24 at 1pm. The bike was discovered missing on 03/29/24. Bike and lock were missing when found.
Recovery Information
Recovery Notes:
This bike was recovered:
No