Crime & Safety

Bike Stolen From Lake Forest Leaves 80-Year-Old Without Wheels

An 80-year-old Laguna Hills man doing a good deed, hanging Christmas lights for his former pastor's widow when the bike he loved was stolen.

LAKE FOREST, CA — It was just another day for Laguna Hills resident Bob Fuller. He headed out to do a good deed for the day on his favored Electra Townie Go! bike. Recently purchased, that bike took the place of his long daily walks across South Orange County from Lake Forest to Laguna Hills, from Laguna Niguel to Dana Point. Perhaps you've given Bob Fuller a wave, and more than likely, he's waved back.

Earlier this week, that favored Electra Townie Go! bike Bob Fuller loved to motor around on was stolen while he put up Christmas lights for his former pastor's widow.

"My grandfather loves his bike, whenever he rides it he locks it up," granddaughter Justine Bisera said. "He rode it out to Lake Forest that day, and parked it in what he thought was a safe spot. When he came back to go home, it was gone."

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Fuller is hoping someone saw something and will report it. Perhaps that surrounding neighbors have surveillance. A police report was filed with the Orange County Sheriff's Department and deputies are following leads, but thus far, they've had no luck.

"If someone turns the bike in, there's a reward of $200," Bisera said. "He really misses the bike and the freedom of riding it." Her grandfather is what she considers a "young 80, in great health, and physically fit. And while so many across southern California have lost so much, Fuller considers himself lucky in all other respects. Still, he misses that bike.

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"My grandmother passed away 12 years ago, and he has been widowed ever since then. He lives near our family and we see each other often," Bisera said. "Before he got his Go! bike, he walked everywhere, friends recognize him as he goes along."

For now, Fuller is back to walking.

"He is heartbroken that his bike is gone," she said. "You could hear it in his voice, you could tell that he was so sad that it was gone."

Have you seen Bob Fuller's bike? Let the OCSD know at: lostbike@ocsd.org


Photos, courtesy Justine Bisera

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