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Has your bike gone missing?

Two-tired to find your bike? Creston police may have picked it up as they recover approximately 30 abandoned bicycles around the community.

Many of which they say appear to have been stolen and later discarded.

If your bike has recently gone missing, there’s a chance it could be among the recovered collection.

“We encourage residents to contact the Town of Creston Bylaw Officer or the Creston RCMP to inquire about any lost or stolen bicycles. You may be reunited with your ride.” said the City of Creston.


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