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Whitehorse bike thief confronted, bike recovered

Whitehorse man lucky to spot his stolen bike on Millennium Trail and confront suspected thief. Copper Ridge family not so fortunate after 2 bikes disappear from garage.

"He couldn't have picked a worse time to ride down the Millennium Trail on my stolen bike"

Adam Seeley says he's lucky to recover stolen bike.

Good fortune was smiling on a Whitehorse man over the weekend.

Adam Seeley's bike was stolen Friday night from his downtown home.

On Sunday, the thief rode right by him and his friends, while they were taking part in a fund raising walk for juvenile diabetes.

"And my friend grabbed the bicycle, so I guess that kid was out of luck that day. Heprobably couldn't have picked a worse time to ride down theMillenniumTrail on my stolen bicycle,"Seeleysaid.

Seeley says he forgot to bring his bike into his downtown home on Friday night.By morning it was gone.

Seeley reported the theft to the RCMPthe same dayand drove around the city in a fruitless search.

"The moral of the story is donate to charity and good things just might happen,"Seeleytold CBC.

Copper Ridge stolen bikes still missing

Another Whitehorse family wasn't so lucky with their bikes

Carole Dumont says two bicycles were stolen from her Copper Ridge garage, early Friday morning.

She says their vehicle was in the driveway, not locked, and the thief used the garage door opener to gain access to the house.

Dumont says they'd like to get the bikes back, but it's the impact on her eight-year-old son that's the worst part of it.

"He's scared of sleeping by himself, he wants the lights on, he's double checking to make sure all the doors are locked, so it's definitely had a great impact on our child," said Dumont

Shesays it's not the first time a thief has gone from house to house in her neighbourhood checking vehicles.
Dumont says it's a reminder to make sure to lock them up before going to bed.