Superintendent Ruth White, the Officer in Charge of 14 Division Toronto Police Service speaks to the Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer appealing to the public to attend two warehouse locations to view over 2000 recovered stolen bicycles in an attempt to return the bicycles to their rightful owners.
The bicycles have been sorted by 100 Youth in Policing Initiative Students, members of the Property and Evidence Management Unit of Toronto Police Serivce, and members of the Toronto Police Serivce 14 Division Community Response Unit.
Bikes are sorted in alphabetical order according to make:
Letters A-Q
35 Strachan Ave, Toronto
(former Toronto Police Service garage)
Letter R-Z
30 Ordnance St
(directly across the street)
Viewing Times:
Friday July 25, 2008
12pm-8pm
Saturday July 26, 2008
10am-6pm
Sunday July 27, 2008
10am-6pm
Monday July 28, 2008
12pm-8pm
Tuesday July 29, 2008
12pm-8pm
Wednesday July 30, 2008
12pm-8pm
Thursday July 31, 2008
12pm-8pm
Please bring with you evidence that you are the owner of a recovered bicycle.
1. proof of purchase including serial#
2. photo of you and your stolen bike
3. photo ID of you required
4. ID your bike thorugh unique markings or other means
The public is encouraged to register all of their bicycles on the Toronto Police Service website:
http://torontopolice.on.ca
you have to prove serial # - up to the court how the bikes left over are used-possible auction or ordered to a charity group(s) - register your bike at torontopoliceDOTonDOTca
1800222TIPS 2 years ago
Has anyone seen my grey 1996 ASAMA with a yellow rockshox, shimano xt cassette, clipless and one Panaracer tire? I loved my bike and I really miss it but I don't live in TO anymore:-(
So many people have been screwed by these a-holes!
ScooterMcBean 3 years ago
hope people find their bikes
trusleuthhound 3 years ago