Quantcast
breaking news

Carl Junction Police Department Unclaimed Bikes

By: Shayla Patrick
Updated: January 23, 2013
watch video
CARL JUNCTION, MO.--- A shiny red bike, among many, looks like it belongs on a store sales rack. Instead, it's collecting dust in a police storage shed.

"Well it's a curse of every police department, we get abandoned property. Probably the most prevalent abandoned property we pick up is bicycles," states Delmar Haase, Carl Junction Police Chief. 

Just last week Carl Junction Police picked up a bike, it will soon be added to the more than 2 dozen that are housed in the evidence shed.

"They're all over town. Usually off to the side of the road, in somebody's yard, or in a ditch. It's everything from old decrepit bikes to some that look brand new," says Chief Haase. 

Chief Haase says people rarely call about missing bikes, so their collection continues to grow. Space is at a premium.

"We don't usually have enough to do an auction, but we have to find something to do with them. A lot of them end up going in the scrap pile and we do have some community people that revamp them and give them away through church groups, but it's a problem everywhere," say Chief Haase.

The department tries to cut down on the number of abandoned bikes by offering a free service to the public.

"They'll come into the police station, we will fill out some paperwork. We will put a decal on the bike and that way if we find it we can trace the decal back to the owner," says Chief Haase. 

Registering your bike involves basic information like your name, contact information, and a description of the bike. It's a simple step police say could go a long way. 

"A kid is always grateful to get his bike back, and that's what we want to make sure we do, get the property back to the people who it belongs to," says Chief Haase. 

If you have lost a bike near the Carl Junction area, the police department urges you to call with a description of the bike to see if yours may be at the station. You can reach them at 649-7070.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

New businesses in Carthage are beginning to pump more money into the local economy....

Partly sunny today with more storms likely later. A high around 80 degrees is expected with winds out of the south at 10-15 mph gusting to 25 mph. Periods of rain and storms are likely overnight a...

A group that promotes tourism through cycling is preparing for a 500 mile ride through Southeast Oklahoma....

Text messages are at the center of legal issue regarding a citizens constitutional right against unreasonable search and seizure. Attorney Aaron Sachs discusses how safe your text messages are in...

New names have been added to the Crime Stoppers most wanted list. Now authorities are asking for help to track down those suspects....

3rd graders in Neosho raise funds to preserve a piece of history....

As the weather starts to get a little warmer, more and more motorcycles will hit the road. Attorney Aaron Sachs looks into motorcycle safety in this week's Legally Speaking....

New names have been added to the Crime Stoppers Most Wanted list. Now authorities are looking for help to track down those suspects....

The Joplin High School Cartoonist Club meets once a week after school to create comics and has had 5 issues published already....

The Vernon County Sheriff Office will now be staffed 24 hours a day for quicker overnight emergency response time....

 
 

 
 

 
©1998 - 2013 Fourstateshomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved