Woodstock Police are making it easier to reconnect with your stolen bicycle. Police have set up a bike registration on their website, but it's for residents of Woodstock only. Constable Steve McEwen says registration is easy. "We need their name, the make, serial number, model of the bicycle and it asks for all of the information, go in there, fill it out and we'll have their bike in our data base." "Someone will have a bike go missing and they don't even report it to us. This just makes it easier for them to do that and we'll find bikes and we can't even track an owner because we don't know. Hopefully this will help with that." "It will help us to basically reunite owners with their bikes. We get lots and lots of found bikes, lost bikes, stolen bikes and this is just another way that people can keep track of their bicycles. There are expensive bicycles out there." McEwen says when registered bikes are found, police will be able to pull up your information and give you a call to come get your bike back.

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