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Thieves reportedly steal $12K worth of bikes from Boulder garage
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DENVER (KDVR) — Boulder police are looking for three stolen bikes. While bikes are reported stolen on a weekly basis in the city, police hope their distinct features can help them get recovered.
The Boulder Police Department posted about the bikes on X on Thursday.
The bikes were reportedly valued at $12,000 and were stolen between June 14-18 from a garage in the 3700 block of Birchwood Drive in the Winding Trail neighborhood.
While Boulder deals with hundreds of reported bike thefts each year, with 233 reported so far this year, police are hoping the bike’s distinct features make them easier to spot.
Officers offered the following descriptions of the bikes.
Mountain bike
- Brand: Liv
- Model: Intrigue
- Color: Teal – darker than a sky blue
- Size: Extra small with 27.5-inch wheels
- Has a sticker of a moth with a cream background and a brownish moth on the top bar
- Value: $6,000
Road bike
- Brand: Felt
- Model: Women’s VR3W
- Color: Dark blue with lighter blue tiered stripes
- Has “Felt” written on the bottom tube and fork, has a fuel belt bag and a Lezyne pump attached to the left side of the frame
- Value: $3,000

Gravel bike
- Brand: Felt
- Model: Broam
- Color: Mist green with dark green or gray, mustard, blue, and red stripes near the front fork
- Has REI bags and water bottle cages and Wahoo Bolt computer
- Value: $3,000

Anyone who has seen these bikes or has information is asked to call Investigations Specialist Hart at 303-441-4407.
The Boulder Police Department has an interactive map that is updated daily and shows all the reported stolen bikes in the city. According to the report, 52 bikes were reported stolen in the past 30 days.
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Morgan Whitley
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