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Hello all, my bike got stolen from within my house on East Dulwich Grove next to pizza gogo last night. It looks like this and is pretty distinctive, I haven't seen anyone else riding a bike like this in london. It's a cannondale, bright green, a few chips on the frame, no insurance but expensive (for me!). It's been reported to the police. If everyone around east Dulwich could keep their eyes peeled, I would be eternally grateful xxx
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Commiserations. Checking the usual web outlets and bike sale monitoring sites is I think probably your best bet. Knowing some of the painful details of the theft -- like location within premises of bike and mode of access; was bike locked, or attached to anything, and if so, with what devices; time of day -- might be useful to some of us.
Thanks both. I don't think our door was shut properly when they came in because we found it wide open when we discovered the bike was gone :( house is next to Pizza GoGo. Bike wasn't locked or attached to anything. It was around 9-10pm on Sunday night. I've joined bike monitoring sites and set alerts. I'm not feeling very hopeful, unfortunately.

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