SAN FRANCISCO -- BART police have arrested a person they suspect could be a prolific bicycle thief, and are searhing for lend a hand from the general public in settling on the stolen bicycles.

Police arrested 47-year-old Brett Major, of San Francisco, on suspicion of stealing a bicycle on the TWENTY FOURTH Boulevard BART station in San Francisco on Might 31, and consider Prime could also be liable for different bicycle thefts.

Major was booked into prison in San Francisco on suspicion of burglary, theft, ownership of housebreaking tools, and an exceptional warrant originating from Alameda County, consistent with BART.

Upon a next seek of Majors' home, officials discovered seven bicycle frames and parts, police mentioned.

Investigators are hoping the items' house owners will come ahead to spot and declare their belongings.

BART could then are looking for further fees towards Prime during the district attorney's workplace and go back stolen belongings to its rightful house owners. Footage of the recovered bicycle frames may also be seen at http://www.bart.gov/news/articles/2012/news20120612.aspx.

Owners should supply both a case quantity from a robbery record or display different evidence of possession prior to the stolen belongings can also be claimed. Evidence of possession generally is a receipt or evidence of acquire that features a serial quantity or different identifiable marks distinctive to the bicycle.

Owners of the stolen assets within the pictures can name the

BART Police Investigations Unit at (510) 464-7040, or e-mail Detective Wendy Sanchez at Wsanche@bart.gov.

BART riders who've had motorcycles stolen also are inspired to seem for his or her stolen assets at the San Francisco Police Department's Ingleside Station website, which lists 114 recovered stolen bicycles: http://inglesidepolicestation.com/‚1!--bike-recovery.

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