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It's vanishingly unlikely that it'll 'find its way back' to you, unfortunately. If you want it back, you need to be extremely proactive and tireless. It's a sad state of affairs, but that's what it is.
You will most likely not get any help from the police and it'll be a huge effort to find it for sale anywhere. Keep checking on-line marketplaces; most real-world markets are suspended, so it might well go on-line. It might be some time before it goes on-line. It might be shipped to another town or another country. Of course, the opposite, that you'll see it being ridden around by a local kid, is also possible, but be aware of the possibilities. The info in this thread is probably a little out-of-date (everybody, please send me corrections if you see the need for them, or additional info), but much of it still applies:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/176548/
Good luck.
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Got this pretty cool response from the met today...
'An investigator from the Metropolitan Police has looked carefully at your case and we are sorry to say that, with the evidence and leads available, it is unlikely that it will be possible to identify those responsible. We have therefore closed this case.'
Thanks Oliver
Good to know.
I’m hoping that the fact that these frames are pretty rare and distinctive might help it find it’s way back to me.