Advice needed on possible stolen bike recovery
Can anyone give me any suggestions regarding bike recovery? My SO's was stolen as well. His is an e-assist bike and uses a battery; the bike is not much good without it. The thieves did not take the battery which was recharging on a shelf right next to the bike. The battery retails for around $900. Yesterday, I was outside on the driveway visiting with my brother and sister-in-law. The garage door was open. A small white open bed vehicle, one that would be great for dumping bikes into quickly, slowed down, and passed our house twice. I just got this funny feeling that they were the thieves and had come back to look for the battery. I have been trying my best to figure out what to do. I think I will list it on Craig's list for sale, but use a different city. Listing where they stole the bikes from was will tip them off. If they should come and get it and it is the white truck, I will be able to get the license plate. Otherwise, I wonder if I could work with the police and have them pick up the *basta##rds* for possession of stolen goods. They obviously won't have a receipt.
Advice needed on possible stolen bike recovery
I've come to the conclusion that cops are almost totally worthless for bike theft. It's so rampant in most communities that they appear to really not give a s**t. The CL thing might work.... However, are you prepared to run them down and prove they have your stolen bike?
If you do run an ad, and suspected thieves do call, then and only you might get some police support. You'd have to ask the suspect to bring the bike, and them somehow be able to hold onto it while either the perp is questioned, a cop inspected it for the serial number, or perp runs away knowing he's caught.
I'm basing all this on a similar situation we had around here. A friend's whitewater raft and trailer was stolen out of his driveway. More friends were watching CL regionally, and sure enough it it turned up on CL six months later. Friend B went over to act like a pretend buyer, and was able to identify it (it was a special edition with some unusual markings). Then and only then the sheriff got involved and came with Friend B when he went back to "purchase" it. They were pretty lucky, though.