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I don’t want to start another rant about stolen bike but I hope to document/share incase somebody wants to investigate sophisticated international organised bike crime
Summary:
An old 26er mountain bike with a hidden AirTag was stolen over the weekend of 16-17 Aug 2025 at a train station in one of the largest towns just outside London. By 19 Aug, it had already made its way to Moldova via Romania. After that, the AirTag moved 3 locations within Moldova for a while before we lost the signal for a long time. This week, the AirTag finally pinged again, and it remain at the last location.Background:
On weekend of 16-17 Aug 2026. My trusted 15+ yo mountain bike (26er with tubeless) it was perfect/well look after (it would still have sand/dirt from recent KAW). It might be old but we all attached to our bike and admittedly I struggle to replace it. Because of its age (and nobody buy 26er), together with kryptonite NY lock…. I figured that nobody would be interested. (TBH, it have been ok for nearly 10 years)Timeline: thanks to airtag hidden in the wheel (muc off) and wheel lock (pinhead) it will be a bit of a task to remove it but not impossible. So to my surprise it ping again this week
16-17 Aug 25: stolen from train station (I know… I had a bit of problem with my London bike so I had to took it home for some TLC so I had to leave my mtb at train station.)
19 Aug: transit to Moldova via Romania (by road)
19 Aug: Arrived at Location 1 in Brinza, Moldova
28 Aug: Moving to Location 2 in Colibasi, Moldova
11 Sept: Moved to Location 3 in Colibasi, Moldova
20 Nov: remained at Location 3 in Colibasi, Moldova until spotted again on 7 Apr 26 at the same location 3please see attachment on the Airtag’s reported locations
PS British police agree on the importance but couldnt be bother with the CCTV clip are too long and gave up as soon as they heard its located in Moldova (this require interpol). Moldova’s embassy in London and Moldova police force (included local police station) didnt responds to my email.
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