ASU Police round up abandoned bikes for future sales
Starting May 19, ASU Police will remove bicycles that they deemed abandoned and will transport them to the ASU Surplus Property for sales.
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Starting May 19, ASU Police will remove bicycles that they deemed abandoned and will transport them to the ASU Surplus Property for sales.
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