 There were some other officers besides me that was taking theft complaints that was happening in the night. Bicycle stolen from different areas, Julie's Avenue, Polydiction Bank Street, downtown area. One individual that had a bicycle stolen had video surveillance footage. He passed that on to the officer working the case, who passed it along to me. And I was able to identify the guy on the video, Wesley Webb. He cooperated with me, was able to take me where he left every bicycle that he had stolen. He took me to four different locations, was able to pick three bicycles up, return them to the owners. One was not recovered. It had been, I guess you say, re-stolen. A lot of people's bicycles get stolen and don't get reported. Two of the bicycles that I recovered that day weren't reported stolen. When I'm on patrol at night and I see a bicycle sitting out in somebody's yard or propped up next to their house, just visible, even if it's chained up, I cringe because I just know it's going to get stolen. So they're always worth reporting. If they're gone, you know, we don't have to do a full-fledged investigation if that's what you don't want. We can still, you know, get the information, description of the bike and keep an eye out for it because we're finding abandoned bicycles everywhere. And sometimes we don't know where they go.