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WANTED Bicycle Thief, or a Bike Shed

Ridgewood Drive resident John Nussbaum reported that his $700 Scott metrix bike was stolen from the Metro-North parking area under the I-95 overpass on the New York side August 21.

“The thief yanked out the parking sign and stole the bike, which was locked with a kryptonite lock.” He continued, “The thief even left his arrival bike!”

Mr. Nussbaum wrote us that this was his second bike to be stolen from the Rye train station in five years, and that he’d seen a severed lock from another bike theft there the previous week.

His suggestion: better train station patrolling and more securely installed signs.

Our suggestion? A bicycle shed equipped with a combination lock.

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