Monday, February 20, 2012

Penelope's Been Kidnapped!

Actually, my beloved bike was stolen since I don't anticipate a ransom.

I was returning home from seeing a play around 10 last night when I noticed a late-model Jeep carrying two white guys with short-cropped hair idling near my car. I hit the alarm to let them know I was watching them (just in case my standing in the middle of the road wasn't enough) and they sped off.

This morning, on my way to a funeral, I saw my Diamondback hybrid was missing. They must have cut both locks. Looking here and yon, there weren't any other bikes hanging from their HOA-mandated hooks either. I walked over to the police station next door, but they were closed for the holiday. On the phone, I was told to use an online form to report the crime. I also was told there wasn't much chance of finding my bike and no one was interested in what I witnessed hours before the theft.

This is the second time since moving next to a police station last summer that I've been the victim of crime. The first was when my debit card was skimmed at the Mobil gas station behind the police building. Given how swell things are going, I doubt this will be the last time either. I must now deal with my orphaned Trek helmet and all those miscellaneous bike parts in various closets.

Good-bye, Penelope. I won't be replacing you any time soon.

11 comments:

Jill said...

A police station closed on a holiday? Is that even legal???? Weird. Anyway, sorry about your bike, that sucks!

Tricia said...

That sucks! And I'm with Jill -- I had no idea a police dept could be closed.

Jane said...

Grrr! I demand justice! So frustrating. I hope they catch those guys.

Irene said...

That's just so messed up!

Yeah, the police don't do much more than take a report. Our cars have been broken into a few times and we've handled everything over the phone. The only thing they really do is track the incident to see if there's some sort of pattern.

Sorry your bike was taken!

Black Knight said...

I am so sorry for your Penny.
Police closed: unbelievable!

TNTcoach Ken said...

Yeah, I think we have a distorted sense of police work from television. Did you go to all the local chop shops? Just kidding......

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Lily on the Road said...

OH NO! Poor Penelope!

I'd be sitting on the doorstep to the Police Station and really letting someone have it. Well, at least I'd go over and discuss it at length.
But without the license plate number nor description of the vehicle, I'm sure the police will "file it".

As for your last post (sorry for that), as I'm learning with as a Alzheimer caregiver, grieving IS something that has to go through a process. I don't believe in medicating the grief, one has to logically go through the whole gamut before one can legitimately come to terms with the situation. The is of course just my humble opinion.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Anne! As everyone said, that sucks!

TX Runner Mom said...

I am so sorry that Penelope was stolen! Grrrr!