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What was intended to be a search for justice turned out to be a double whammy for Adam Wisneski.
After riding his bike to the police station to report his phone being stolen, he realized he had forgotten his lock.
CBS Chicago reports Adam asked cops if he could leave the bike in the lobby of the station. They told him yes.
Wisneski filled out the paperwork on his phone and then, “I turned around and my bike was gone,” he began.
"At first I thought somebody was playing a joke on me," he continued. "Like one of the officers had walked around the corner, or something, just to be funny."
It wasn’t a joke and he certainly didn’t find the results funny.
“I was just dejected,” he lamented.
At least he was right where he needed to be. “I turned around and I told the officer, ‘I would like to file another police report, please,’” Adam said.
Cops suspect a homeless man who had been in the building might have taken the bike. It still hasn’t been found.
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