Description of the theft
At 6:30 pm on Friday, June 9, 2017, I chained my bicycle to an invertedU
bicycle lock rack at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW (3200 M
Street NW). I passed by the bicycle again at 8pm and saw it still locked up.
When I returned at 9pm, the bicycle was gone. The lock that I had used had
been cut in half and was lying on the sidewalk next to the spot where the
bicycle had been.
The bicycle is a road bike with drop (curling) handlebars; the frame is silver
and red; the handlebar tape is black; the saddle is grey and red; and it is a
singlespeed
bike with a chain tensioner added. (The chain tensioner is in the
position that a bicycle deraileur usually occupies; it keeps the chain from being
too slack.) The bike's front tire is red and black, and the rear tire is blue and
black.