Which type of area was your bike stolen from?:
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How was the bike locked?:
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Incident Description:
Owners of Oracle Theater at 3809 N. Broadway allowed storage of bicycle in their basement - overnight, as a practicing theater actor accepted a ride via car to his second practice destination. Managing Director, Ben, inquired about whose bike was being left behind and the situation was explained to him. He implicitly condoned and allowed the storage. This was around 10PM on October 13th. When bike was to be picked up circa 6PM the following day, it was missing. No one at the theater can explain how it disappeared, nor who took it. The theater is a private, non-profit entity that does not dispute the facts - but is doing nothing to resolve the situation. This has been pushed to the Executive Director, who insisted the Theater's insurance policy barely covers their own equipment - much less the equipment of others. They also allege that a waiver was signed by the LLC that was performing that night, but will not provide the waiver. The LLC from that night insists that they never signed anything.
The bicycle is appraised at $1,050 and is still under warranty. No lock was used, for there was no reason to believe the venue to be unsafe. Only persons with keys have access to the Theater. The bicycle was equipped with a brown Brooks saddle and brown handlebars.