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Lost (Stolen) and Found: Car and Bike

“Dear PoP,

This Raleigh bike was found (missing tires) on Sunday, August 8th near 10th Street NW in Petworth. We’re happy to return what is left to the rightful owner.”

Please email me if this is your bike and I’ll connect you with the reader who found it.


Photo by Flickr user *vlad*

“Dear PoP,

Our car was stolen yesterday from in front of our own house between 1:30 and 5:30pm in the North Petworth/16th street heights/brighwood area. There is more than the usual traffic(foot and car) due to the Legg Mason tennis tournament which we are only 2 blocks from. It’s a dark blue Honda Accord 4 door(2005) Washington DC plates DM 9762.

We had a Britax baby seat in the back gray/black. If people could maybe keep their eyes open for it. The cop said that usually they just take it joy-riding and then leave it somewhere and since we don’t live near a metro we hope they are from the area and stayed in the area.”

If you see the car please call the police.

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