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My kids had numerous bikes stolen, two outside newsagents in LL. Mainly because they didn't lock them up. massive d locks are needed and kids need to be aware that if they don't lock the bike will be gone in an instant. It's a hard lesson to learn but we bought them cheap bikes off eBay till they really got the message.
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I sympathise, happened to me more than once.


Also worth looking on Gumtree as some end up there.


When you get a replacement, register the frame number on immobilise.com, the police website. Apparently they do find quite a few one way or another but can't always reunite them with their owners.


When that happens they end up at (another place you could try) the police unclaimed property auctions.

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