Year: 1992
Brand: TREK
Model: ANTELOPE 830
Color:Black/green letters
Size:26′ new street tires
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2011-10-06
Stolen From: 2323 SE ASH ST (Duplex)
Neighborhood: Between Buckman & Laurelhurst (near City Bikes Co-op)
Owner: HeatherA Clark
OwnerEmail: reikilove011@gmail.com
Reward: yes
Description: Bike was stolen from porch of duplex likely around 9 to 10 a.m. Oct 5, 2011. New CST street tires, co-op sticker and Oregon <3 sticker on bar. Left braking bar on far left side is slightly scraped up with a small indention. Very "cushiony" wide seat (not the original). Handlebar pads/grips are grey and not original also. Black bike with flourescent green letters— Trek Antelope 830
Police record with: Portland PD Central Precinct
Police reference#: 11-87107
Month: October 2011
Red/Yellow Gary Fisher 1990’s
Year: 1990’s
Brand: Gary Fisher
Color:Red/Yellow
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2011-10-6
Stolen From: 503 SE 18th and Stark.
Neighborhood: Buckman
Owner: Tiffany McConnell
OwnerEmail: McConnell.Fannie@gmail.com
Description: I got this bike from a friend in Michigan. I don’t have a lot of the info so I hope this will help.
It’s an older Mt. Bike, not in excellent condition. But I love it. Red and Yellow Gary Fisher Aluminum Frame. Rock Shock shocks. Yellow Seat. Rear Rack. Specialized Tires. It has a few stickers on it that read:
Smack Your Bishop
Sessions
Stop This War
Had some lights on it.
I know it’s not much. Thanks for any help.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
black/red/metal Centurion 80s
Year: 80s
Brand: Centurion
Color:black/red/metal
Size:60cm
Photo: http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsnhbqlWqs1qj8y71o1_500.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2011-10-6
Stolen From: N Arlington Pl and N Peninsular
Neighborhood: Kenton
Owner: Sean Lanusse
OwnerEmail: seanlanusse@gmail.com
Description: 60cm or 61cm centurion 10spd. black/red/steel custom paint. says “sickrad” stenciled on downtube in red. red tires, pedals, and bar tape. checkerboard top tube pad. even if it gets painted, you should still be able to see the “sickrad” raised up on the downtube.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 11-155544
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
PINK KLIEN
Brand: KLIEN
Color:PINK
Stolen in PORTLAND, OR 97206
Stolen:2011-10-6
Stolen From: SIDE OF BAR CARLO RESTAURANT, ON 65TH BETWEEN FOSTER AND HOLGATE
Neighborhood: FOSTER
Owner: WILLOW BUSWELL
OwnerEmail: CATSHATELIFE@HOTMAIL.COM
Reward: $$$$$$$$$$$
Description: BRIGHT PINK BIKE WITH BLACK ON THE TIPS. WHITE WATER BOTTLE HOLDER BLACK GEL SEAT AMERICAN FLAG STICKER ON SEAT BAR. BLACK HANDLE BARS. ‘KLIEN’ IN WHITE LETTERS PAINTED ON BODY OF THE BIKE. PRESSED AXLES
Police record with: PORTLAND PD
Police reference#: 1187156
gray Novara Express 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Novara
Model: Express
Color:gray
Size:medium
Serial: 8072430013
Photo: http://www.rei.com/product/807243/novara-express-bike-2011
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2011-10-6
Stolen From: It was stolen from in front of the Pacwest Center, downtown on 5th and Jefferson. The last I saw the thief was at Llyod Center on the Red Max Line. He is a tall skinny caucasian male, in his 20s, had a large black jacket and black backpack. Light brown hair on his face, and a black beanie.
Neighborhood: Downtown
Owner: Jess Lee
OwnerEmail: rock.socks.jess@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: There was a sticker saying “I brake for people” on the front right side of the top tube. It has black fenders and a large red light under the seat. When it was stolen, only the right pedal had a toe cage.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1187138
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
blue/black/white Lamond Alpe d’huez 2007
Year: 2007
Brand: Lamond
Model: Alpe d’huez
Color:blue/black/white
Size:28cm
Serial:WL3456167
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2011-10-06
Stolen From: 500 SW 4th Avenue downtown. In front of the Insurance Plaza.
Neighborhood: SW
Owner: Jane Meskill
OwnerEmail: jmeskill@clear.net
Description: Excellent condition, two bottle cages, black bar tape, Shimano group set. Had a little saddle bag and lights.
Police record with: Portland police
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
aluminum frame black forks frame: Marin 700C mens comuter several
Year: several
Brand: frame: Marin
Model: 700C mens comuter
Color:aluminum frame black forks
Size:set up fro me approx. 22″
Stolen in Milwaukie, OR 97222
Stolen:2011-10-4
Stolen From: Fred Meyer on Johnston Creek and 82nd Ave., Entrance on Johnston Creek side. Bike was locked (cable) to bike rack.
Neighborhood: Technically Milwaukie but very close to Portland
Owner: cris bellucci
OwnerEmail: crisbellucci@gmail.com
Reward: $50 for info leading to recovery
Description: aluminum frame w? hexagonal top and down tubes. Fitted with non-stock black carbon fiber forks. Straight bars, grip shifters, polish forged aluminum crank set, narrow black plastic fenders, bare aluminum rack.
because forks were not stock front brake is caliper while rear is V-brake and front fender stays were attached to forks with black vinal covered hose clamps as the fork was without eylets. Saddle was titanium rail and all the covering was removed and the plastic shell was sanded. It was on a black aluminum microadjust seat post. Neither iter was stock.
Police record with: Clackamas County Sheriff
Police reference#: 2011-29700
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Sample Portland’s culture of bikes, by bike tonight
Tonight is the monthly First Thursday art event in downtown Portland and there’s no better way to take it all in than with a guided bike ride to three — yes three — fantastic bike art exhibitions.
Portland Bicycle Tours is offering a free ride to the 2011 Oregonized Galleries Bike Show, the exhibition of Oregon Manifest bikes at the Museum of Contemporary Craft, and then opening night of the Artcrank Poster Show — and it’s all topped-off with a street party in the Pearl District.
TriMet decides against ‘sonic bike path’ idea on new light rail bridge

the idea back in February.
Remember TriMet’s idea to turn the bikeway on their forthcoming Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Bridge into a sonic piece of public art?
While TriMet says their public art advisory committee was “intrigued” by the concept, they weren’t ready to pull the trigger due to its price tag of over $200,000.
The idea, which was presented to the City of Portland’s Bicycle Advisory Committee back in February, was to add grooves in the pavement that, when rolled over with bicycle tires, would create a tune. While the “budget reality” wasn’t music to their ears, the committee also cited “unresolved technical issues and potential safety risks” as factors in their decision.
Read a letter sent this morning to the BAC from TriMet Public Art Manager Mary Priester below:
Occupy Portland, bikes, and your thoughts on the movement

at Portland protests.
(Photo © J. Maus)
Occupy Portland (a.k.a. Occupy Together) the local version of Occupy Wall Street and a national movement to protest the imbalanced influence of corporations in American politics (and a host of other social justice issues) begins today. People will gather at noon near the Saturday Market in Waterfront Park and march through downtown at 2:30.
Many people actively involved with the local movement are also people that I have photographed and profiled here on BikePortland over the years. And, as Elly Blue writes in a column today in Grist, bikes are sure to play a highly visible role in today’s event (I’ll guarantee you’ll see flag-flying tall bike riders).
white and hot pink lettering mongoose mountain bike 2011
Year: 2011
Brand: mongoose
Model: mountain bike
Color:white and hot pink lettering
Size:womens
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2011-10-01
Stolen From: stolen from my porch! cut lock.
Neighborhood: ne 70th and sandy area
Owner: alex waldron
OwnerEmail: amywaldron88@gmail.com
Description: my bike is a brand new mongoose all white with hot pink lettering with one white blinky safety light on the front
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Women remain hospitalized following Highway 101 collision

via Google Streetview.
The two Canadian women involved in a collision Monday on Highway 101 north of Gold Beach remain hospitalized at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Springfield (near Eugene) today.
30 year old Martha McClean remains in the Intensive Care Unit. That’s all I was able to find out about her condition after a call to the hospital today. McClean’s riding partner, 26-year-old Essya Mabrouka Nabbali, is listed in fair condition and one of her nurses told me she’s “stable” and “coming along.” The nurse also said Nabbali’s family is by her side.