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I would like to thank the police for helping me find my stolen bike absolutely amazing.

My bike was stolen on Friday evening, I was so upset and couldn't understand why someone would do that. The thought of stealing from anyone makes me feel sick.

Then Saturday evening I saw my bike chained in the front garden of a house on East Dulwich Grove, so I called the police had to give a full description and my bike was returned.

The police were brilliant really understanding and believed me when I explained it was my bike. Unfortunately it being a hostel everyone in the hostel said they didn't know who the bike belonged to, so no arrests were made.I won't tar the people who live there with same brush as I believe that not everyone who lives at this property is a theif.

The person who stole my bike I forgive them someone has to still have faith in them, call me niave but hopefully they will be able to turn their life around.


This has taught me a huge lesson. So if you have a bike be aware.

I invested which I was told was a very good lock.

Does anyone know of a really good bike lock?


Thank you.

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