Calgary Herald

Edmonton police recover 83 stolen bikes

- DUSTIN COOK duscook@postmedia.com

EDMONTON Edmonton police recovered 83 stolen bikes in a recent investigat­ion and are urging cyclists to be diligent in preventing bike theft.

Jimmy Markortoff, 57, has been charged with two counts of possession of stolen property under $5,000 with additional charges pending, police said in a news release Thursday morning.

Many of the bikes and parts have been reunited with their owners after they were found in a south side residence, the release said.

Owners are only able to reclaim their bikes if they can provide investigat­ors with the serial number, currently amounting to 24 per cent of the inventory obtained by police.

High incidence of bike theft is especially frustratin­g and demoralizi­ng.

About 25 to 30 bicycles are recovered each week, the news release said.

The city and police service are launching a new bike theft campaign to remind residents to keep track of their bike details in order to reclaim their bike if it is stolen. Owners must provide police with a copy of the police report or file number, photo identifica­tion, the bike serial number and a detailed descriptio­n of the bike. Cyclists should always record bike serial numbers and are also encouraged to take a photograph of their bikes.

“The high incidence of bike theft is especially frustratin­g and demoralizi­ng in light of our efforts on the downtown bikes lanes,” councillor Scott McKeen said.

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