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Is this your bike? Police aim to reunite recumbent bike with owner

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    Police say the recumbent bike found is similar to the one pictured here.​

    Is this your bike? Police aim to reunite recumbent bike with owner CBC.ca

    Police in Whitbourne are trying to find out who owns a recumbent bicycle left in the community last month and reunite the bike with its owner.

    In a statement released Friday, the RCMP said it received a report on June 12 that a bicycle had been left near the Tim Hortons on the Trans Canada Highway in Whitbourne.

    Police later learned that a man was seen with the bike the night before and was thought to be biking across the country, the statement read.

    It's believed the owner of the recumbent bike may be living in the St. John's or Mount Pearl areas, but the RCMP is not sure why the bike was left behind and would like to reunite it with its owner.

    Police are asking the owner of the bike to contact the Whitbourne RCMP and provide a detailed description to claim it.

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    Whitbourne RCMP Looking For Owner Of Recumbent-Style Bike Left On TCH VOCM

    RCMP are on the scout for the owner of a recumbent-style bike that was left near the Tim Hortons on the TCH in Whitbourne on June 12th.

    The man using the bike was apparently cycling across Canada.

    RCMP are now in possession of the bike. They’re not sure why the bike was left behind and they are hoping to have it reunited with its owner, who they believe may be living in the St. John’s or Mount Pearl area.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact Whitbourne RCMP at 759-2600.

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