Letter: Who stole the 3 boys’ bikes in Common Fence Point?

Posted 7/27/17

To the editor:

Three boys’ bikes have been stolen right from their yards in Portsmouth’s Common Fence Point. Who the heck would steal three — not one, but three?

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Letter: Who stole the 3 boys’ bikes in Common Fence Point?

Posted

To the editor:

Three boys’ bikes have been stolen right from their yards in Portsmouth’s Common Fence Point. Who the heck would steal three — not one, but three?

The bikes belong to my two grandsons and their cousin. They are heartbroken because they were new bikes and now that it is summer, they can’t go for bike rides or ride bikes with their friends.

I even looked through millions of web pages of bikes on Craigslist to see if the thief is selling them. Ugh, I just cannot believe it. 

I ask that you publish this in hopes that someone reading this will keep their eyes open for the boys’ bikes, and if their kids all of a sudden have a new bike, the parents need to ask, “Where did that bike come from?” Hopefully, someone will find them. 

Thank you. I used to live in Portsmouth. Now I live in New Hampshire, but I had to write this for my grandsons.

Theresa Rolando

Freedom, N.H.

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