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Good Samaritan sous-chef catches bike thief

A local sous-chef went above and beyond his job description when he chased after a bike thief in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and reunited the bike with its owner.

'Looked around the corner, saw him running and it was very much a knee jerk reaction,' says Chris Husted

Bestie sous-chef stops a bike thief in broad daylight. (Bestie/Facebook)

A local sous-chef went above and beyond his job description when he chased after a bike thief in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and reunited the bike with its owner.

"I was at work and just having a conversation with a co-worker and we both noticed out of the cornerof our eye somebody sprinting by the front of the restaurant with a bike on their shoulder," saidChris Husted, sous-chef at Bestie Cafe.

"Saw him running and it was very much a knee-jerk reaction," he said.

Hustedbegan running and yellingat the thief to drop the bike, who then abandonedit inthe middle of the street.

"I definitely felt quite angry, it was a brazen theft in broad daylight."

Sweet reunification

Rachel Peake was devastated and heartbroken that she has lost her only mode of transportation.

"I was totally confused and was just wandering up and down the street looking for a bike that was missing," she said.

Police told Peake that her best bet was to scour through Craiglsistadsand to go back to the scene of the crime to look for anyone riding her bike.

"Then I spotted this little note that was on a no parking sign that said, 'Looking for your red rocky mountain bike? At Bestie, caught someone stealing," she said.

The note Peake found when searching for her bike a day after it was stolen. (Rachel Peake/Facebook)

Peake ran into the restaurant yelling, "Is this for real?"

She was soon reunited with her bike.

"I think the first thing I said was, 'Can I give you a hug?"

With files from the CBC's The Early Edition and Jake Costello.


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