stolen 2024 Freesky Warrior Pro M-530

Stolen 2024-09-11T15:00:00-0500 from Toronto, M5G 2C3, CA

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  • Serial: YS202311047141
  • Propulsion: throttle
  • Manufacturer: Freesky
  • Model: Warrior Pro M-530
  • Year: 2024
  • Primary colors: Blue
  • Wheel diameter: 26in
  • Handlebar type: Forward facing

Theft Details

  • Location: Toronto, M5G 2C3, CA
  • Locking description: Two U-locks
  • Locking circumvented: Lock was cut, and left at the scene
  • Stolen at:  2024-09-11T15:00:00-0500
  • Police report #: 24-9048418
  • Department & city: 51 Division & Toronto

Description of incident

I was at my University Campus at 55 Dundas Street West for an hour. I left the bike locked with 3 locks (2 U-locks, 1 combination lock but steel chained). When I come out, the bike is gone and all the locks are cut through with a grinder (a electric saw). I look around for the bike and around 6:30pm I find it and the thief (he's black) riding it, parked with 7 of his friends (all black too) at Toronto Metropolitan University, near the Kerr Hall West Entrance, 200 metres north of the Skating Rink. He is there with his friends and I do not make a commotion and go past. In front of the Skating Rink, there are NARRATIVE Page 1 of 7 like 5 of the Campus Security. I inform them that the thief has my bike and that I have proof of my bike + serial number + pictures + the bike has stickers of my company. The bike is rougly 100 metres away from the security. While I talk to the security, the thief starts riding around and he accidentally rides to 10 metres away from me. I tell security and they do not act at all. And the thief rides away. The thief ends up disappearing from sight and is gone. Fustrated, I leave the security in search of the bike again. Around 9pm, I find the thief walking back to the EXACT same place where I first found him and his buddies. He walks to the place from the south, meaning he put the bike south of Toronto Metropolitan University or the sort (he didn't walk from the North, as I was at the North Side). He didn't have the bike and the bike is gone. During 5:30 pm to 9:30pm me and my friend was looking for him and the bike. I used my mom's bike and my friend used his electric uni-cycle. We scouted all the homeless areas, from Sherbourne, to Queen and Church, to Allan Gardens, to even all of Paraliament's street, to even under bridges. Whoever these guys are, we could not see them until both those times I ran into them. Both the times I ran into them, I ran into them myself. The first time, however, my friend arrived and identified the same thief as me.

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