Unfortunately, bicycles are sometimes lost by young children or stolen.
Stolen bicycles are most often used only on a temporary basis and
abandoned after a period of time. Each year the Police Department receives
many calls concerning abandoned bicycles or officers find these bicycles
while on patrol. The bicycles are taken into the custody of the Police
Department for safe keeping and held pending further disposition.
In most cases the Police Department does not have a police report on
file that has sufficient information to identify the owner of the lost or
stolen bicycle. In order to help identify you as the bicycle owner, the
Department offers free bicycle registration for City residents.
Registration is quick and easy. It takes just a few minutes to record
your name, address and phone number along with the identifying
characteristics of your bicycle. These include the make, model, color,
style and serial number. We will also affix a small registration sticker
to the underside of the frame of your bicycle. This sticker has an
independent identification number and the name of our Department. This is
very useful in cases where bicycles are taken outside of the City and are
recovered by another police department. With the registration sticker
attached, any police department that finds your bicycle will know to
contact our Department for ownership information.
By registering all the bicycles in your family, the chance of
recovering your lost or stolen bicycle increases significantly.
To have your bicycle registered contact the Support Services Division
at (940) 872-2251 or come by the Department and bring your bicycle.
Theft Prevention Always secure your bicycle with a locking device that attaches the bicycle frame to a stationary object or store your bike inside a locked storage building or garage. When visiting a park make sure to use a bike rack, fence post, or other fixed object. Children frequently don't lock their bike because they are right next to it. The problem is that children then move on to another area of the park and forget to take their bike with them. Do not leave bicycles in your yard unattended. Bicycles left outside are very tempting to children who do not have a bicycle and decide to "borrow" your bicycle. Your Bicycle has been lost or stolen - What should you do?
Call the Police Department right away at (940) 872-2251. The reporting
process only takes a few minutes of your time. The more time that passes
between the time your bicycle is missing and the time you report it, the
more difficult it is to recover your bicycle.
You will also be helping your neighbors and other bicycle owners by
reporting your loss. Officers assigned to your patrol area will know that
a theft occurred in your neighborhood and will be alert for suspicious
activity.
When the officer responds, please try to have any paperwork you have
about your bicycle available for review. The most important information is
the make, serial number, model, and color. Of course, if you have already
registered your bicycle with the Department the information will be
available in our files.
If your bicycle was stolen or lost outside the City please makes sure
to contact the law enforcement agency where the incident occurred. If
your bicycle was lost or stolen just outside of the City, you should
contact our Department to determine if the bicycle has been found within
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