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[Fwd: Stolen bikes from Keswick cycle] FYI
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JOEMA-@COMCAST.NET
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Apr 19, 2007 07:30 PDT
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Subject: Stolen bikes from Keswick cycle
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:26:16 -0400
From: sales-@keswickcycle.com
To: bri-@keswickcycle.com
Hello everyone:
I had two bikes stolen tonight from the Keswick Cycle Glenside, Pa
store. I
am offering a $1000 reward per bike. I want the bikes back but I also want
the individuals responsible for it to be arrested. The first bike was a
Specialized Tarmac S-works 56cm with Dura ace. It had a white saddle and
white handle bar tape. The second was a Pinarello f4:13 in a 55cm. It was
carbon with red and white decals. Both bike would really stand out with
whom
ever was riding them.I am very upset and want to get the word out. The two
guys who stole the bikes have the following descriptions. First guy around
5,10" to 6 foot. Caucasian with blond hair and was thin but athletic. He
was
definitely either a rower, runner or cyclist. He was wearing pearl izumi
bike shorts a black sweatshirt and a baseball cap. He was in his late
teens
or early twenties. He claimed to be a Penn student who was graduating and
was check out bikes for a graduation present. He was also seen in Bicycle
Therapy on south street recently trying to test ride bikes late last week.
He also claimed to be a penn student there as well.
Second guy was a bit shorter, caucasian but had a very similar build. They
both look like rowers, runners or cyclist. They were both very fit and
knew
bikes. They second one had brown hair and kind of looked like he had
dreadlocks a little bit. His hair was definitely long than the taller kid.
He wore glasses. He was wearing pearl izumi shorts, a navy sweat shirt
and a
blue Nike hat.
The taller one used the name Michael Singelton or Michael Singeltary.
I definitely think they were local, probably in college and athletes of
some
sort. Please keep your eyes out in the up coming weeks for these bike.
They
will definitely stand out!
Please pass this out anyone you know.
Remember a $1000 reward per bike as long as it leads to an arrest of the
individuals who stole the bikes.
thanks for your help
Brian
Keswick Cycle Co.
www.keswickcycle.com
sales-@keswickcycle.com
215-885-RIDE (7433)
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