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Detroit Businesses Band Together to Replace Kids’ Stolen Bikes

Local shops in Detroit sprang into action this week after thieves swiped bikes from kids in the neighborhood. The swift response started when word spread about the thefts. FOX 2…

A row of new bicycles in a retail store.

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Local shops in Detroit sprang into action this week after thieves swiped bikes from kids in the neighborhood. The swift response started when word spread about the thefts.

FOX 2 Detroit's Ingrid Kelley broke the news about neighbors banding together to put kids back on wheels. Small business owners chipped in cash for brand-new bikes.

While details remain thin about which shops stepped up or how many bikes went missing, the quick action sparked hope. The original news piece left out key facts about the total donations and specific contributors.

When bad things strike, neighbors often rush to fix what's broken. Similar tales have popped up across other cities - shop owners jumping in after crooks target kids' belongings.

Detroit's seen its share of teamwork between shops and streets this year. Yet hard numbers about bike thefts or past fix-it programs are unknown in the reports.

Small acts pack big punch when shops look out for their streets. Still, we don't know if more good deeds wait around the corner - the story stops short of spelling out future plans. Stay tuned for further information regarding the results of this give-back initiative and how to keep turning bad situations into good ones.