Can whoever stole my blue bike kindly return it to 2k?

Can whoever stole my blue bike kindly return it to 2k? I need it to ride back to my dorm after studying at Gasson, around 2-3 AM in the morning....., feel bad for calling Eagle Escort. Short story... First day, I saw someone riding on my bike across campus, so got it back, The next day, it's stolen forever!!! No, I didn't lock it (my fault) but I trusted BC community safety, lol.
Can whoever stole my blue bike kindly return it to 2k? I need it to ride back to my dorm after studying at Gasson, around 2-3 AM in the morning….., feel bad for calling Eagle Escort. Short story… First day, I saw someone riding on my bike across campus, so got it back, The next day, it’s stolen forever!!! No, I didn’t lock it (my fault) but I trusted BC community safety, lol.

Oh, that’s very sad. I do hope someone gives your bike back! For now, did you know BC has a Bike Share program? Email bikebcinfo@bc.edu for more info – you’ll need to take a safety training before you can borrow one. Also, never feel bad about calling Eagle Escort – that’s what they’re for.

Any safety tips about walking back to to Upper from O’Neill around 3am or 4am in the morning?

Any safety tips about walking back to to Upper from O'Neill around 3am or 4am in the morning? It's peaceful yet somehow spooky, and I'm not sure if I want to bother Eagle Escort for such a short-distance trip (would feel guilty for that). Any suggestion?
Any safety tips about walking back to to Upper from O’Neill around 3am or 4am in the morning? It’s peaceful yet somehow spooky, and I’m not sure if I want to bother Eagle Escort for such a short-distance trip (would feel guilty for that). Any suggestion?

BCPD actually has a webpage for safety tips (bit.ly/BCStreetSmarts) where they recommend you call Eagle Escort for late night trips. Some of my favorite tips are to travel with other people, always be aware of your surroundings, and call for a ride if you’re alone. Call Eagle Escort! BCPD encourages it because they are here to keep you safe. You might feel guilty for calling, but they’ll feel guilty if something ever happens to you – God forbid.