Seattle Man Steals Back Stolen Bikes
He found his stolen bikes, worth $10,000, on Craig's List a year after reporting them stolen
Sometimes you just have to take matters into your own hands. Take Matt Goyer, for instance.
Like most theft victims, Goyer was devastated when someone stole his two bikes from his condo's garage last year. They were worth a total of $10,000, and Goyer reported the crime to Seattle police and searched for them on Craigslist and in bike shops.
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