ACPD: Bike Theft At an All-Time High

Arlington County police logoBicycle thefts in Arlington are at an all-time high, according to the Arlington County Police Department.

A total of 67 bikes were stolen in July, but police say they’ve been working “aggressively” to reduce the number of thefts. At least six suspects were recently arrested in connection with bicycle thefts, and one pleaded guilty to nine felony counts.

Police are also asking residents to take steps to make sure their bike is safe.

From an ACPD press release:

Recent data shows that bicycle thefts are at an all-time high in Arlington County and the Police Department is asking the public to join in the efforts to reduce this trend.

Sixty-seven bicycles were reported stolen in July 2013 and police have been aggressively working to reduce the number of incidents. Residents can do their part too by following a few simple steps:

  • Register your bicycle with the Arlington County Police Department at http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/police/citizens/forms/bicycle_registration.asp. You will receive a decal that may be a visible deterrent to theft. Your bicycle information will also be on file should become a victim
  • Take a photo of your bike and record the serial number. Also, list distinguishing features and save the file to your computer or email account
  • Always lock your bike’s frame and wheels with a high quality modern U-Lock
  • Remove all detachable items such as lights and bags
  • If you are a victim of bicycle theft, post the theft as stolen online in an attempt to locate it
  • Always file a police report with ACPD

Citizens should be reminded to call the non-emergency line [703-558-2222] if they observe suspicious behavior around bike racks. A police officer will respond to the area and determine if a crime is being committed.

ACPD has recently been able to identify and arrest at least six subjects in connection to bicycle thefts across the County. One of the subjects, Michael Cullen, 42, of no fixed address, pled guilty this past week to nine felony counts related to bicycle thefts.

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