The stolen bike investigation is still ongoing, said police.
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio - A North Olmsted police officer saw a story on Facebook about a resident who was walking to work every day since his bike was stolen and he wanted to help.
Det. Sgt. Dan Barrett spotted the Facebook post and then contacted Officer Gorbulja. the department’s bike officer. Walmart donated a bike and the officers delivered the bike to the resident at the high school Tuesday.Copyright 2022 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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