Tulsa police said that Anthony Wiley tried to sell a stolen dirt bike on Facebook. What he didn't know was that the buyer was also the victim.  
 
Kyle Farrell said that someone broke into his garage over the weekend and stole two dirt bikes and an ATV. On Wednesday, Farrell saw one of those bikes for sale in an ad on Facebook.
 
He responded to the ad and set up a meeting to "buy" it back. He also invited police to come with him.
 
"I offered him $800 cash. He sent me a private message that said he would accept that," Farrell said.
 
He said that he agreed to meet Wiley at a gas station. Farrell said that detectives watched as he made sure it was his bike in the back of the seller's truck. Police then moved in and arrested Wiley.

"It's definitely cool to get to see someone who messed around and screwed someone over get put away for it," Farrell said.
 
Police found the ATV in an abandoned house, but the 2008 Honda dirt bike is still missing.

Officials said that Wiley admitted to knowing the dirt bike was stolen when he posted it for sale on Facebook.