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What should you do if you find a bike that appears to be stolen?

Bicycles Asked by Pacman on March 10, 2021

What should you do if you find a bike that appears to be stolen? Should you turn it in or just leave it alone? Occasionally I’ll see a bike that appears to be abandoned, which I assume to be stolen for a joyride then tossed. It’s possible that the true owner just left it by the side of the road, but it’s also possible that it was stolen and by reporting it to the police I can help the owner recover it.

This morning on my ride to work I saw a pretty nice looking cruiser tossed in the ditch. I decided to call the sheriff and the dispatcher who answered the phone basically said “What do you want me to do about it?” She said she’d send a deputy to pick it up, but pointed out that if the owner left if there, it would be gone when they came back. Based on the location and time of day, I really doubt the owner left it there. Still, she made me feel pretty dumb for just calling it in.

My thought is, what’s the probability that the bike actually was stolen AND the owner reports it stolen and gets it back, vs. the probability that the owner just abandoned it in a weird place? Is it likely enough to be returned to the owner that it’s worth turning it in, or am I just wasting everyone’s time?

If my bike was stolen I would report it, but that doesn’t mean everyone will. Also, if a bike was unlocked outside a business, or in someone’s yard, I wouldn’t assume that it’s stolen. I’m talking about finding a nice bike ditched in a poorly lit area that’s inconvenient to walk to, in a high-crime part of town.

2 Answers

As private citizen you cannot do much more than reporting it to the police.

If it was stolen and the theft reported, the legitimate owner may have it back.

If it was thrown away, there is the chance that the police will arrange the removal.

(Both points strongly depends on the country where you are located. In some places police officers may simply laugh back at you for reporting a suspected stolen bike, but again, if you take it you are breaking the law, too)

Correct answer by L.Dutch - Reinstate Monica on March 10, 2021

In the UK you need to make a reasonable effort to return it, and if it doesn't work then since 2019 you can apparently keep it although you presumably need to be prepared to return it if it's claimed later. Good article here: https://notlost.com/the-definitive-guide-to-lost-property-laws-in-the-uk/

Edit in response to a comment: The article acknowledges that the definition of "reasonable" is subjective. Personally I have two thoughts on this:

  1. Think "what's the worst that can happen?", could you be taken to court? Do you live in a regeneration area (also known as rough area) and intend on using the bike in the area a lot, and could you be beaten up by the original owner when he sees you on the bike and considers you the original thief?
  2. In a wider sense, any conversation about the definition of "reasonable" requires... well, reasonable people, and not everyone is.

Answered by pateksan on March 10, 2021

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