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  1. Bicycle Theft Under 5000. The value of the STOLEN bicycle must be less than $5,000. If it is worth over $5,000 in value, call our non-emergency line at 416-808-2222 to report.

  2. The police bike registration system is inadequate so she’s urging Toronto to follow the lead of Vancouver, Windsor and other cities by partnering with 529 Garage, a free app-based registration system that sends out stolen-bike alerts.

  3. Registering your bicycle will assist in its recovery if stolen. To register your bicycle, please fill out the online or printable bicycle registration form. To report a stolen bicycle, complete the Toronto Police Citizen Online Report Entry.

  4. That said, if you report your bicycle stolen and give us the serial (or it's in our registration database) we add the serial number to CPIC, which is a national police database. Police agencies across Canada will see the stolen report from Toronto if they query that serial number.

  5. Any used bike store is going to have stolen bikes. Even if they mean well, how are they going to keep stolen bikes from ending up in their stock? Police check every one of them by serial number?

  6. Do you have an incident you need to report? Numerous Police Reports can be filed online including illegal parking, damage to property, damage to vehicle, local traffic issues or concerns, general driving complaints, graffiti, fraud and theft.

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  8. Learn how to report or retrieve a bicycle that was abandoned on city property. Report a missing bicycle to the police by phone or online. Inform your insurance company (if applicable). Check eBay, Kijiji, Craigslist or other online classified advertising websites for recent postings.

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