YORK -- Last Friday, the city of York launched a new bike-sharing program powered by the online bike-sharing start-up company Zagster.
Over the weekend, two of the new Zagster rental bikes were vandalized, according to an article in the York Daily Record and a post on Facebook.
Vandals removed the front tires of two of the bicycles stationed at a bike rack on West King Street.
There are bike-sharing racks stationed at three points around the city, with a total of 14 bicycles available for rent.
A York city official told the Daily Record that Zagster had been notified of the theft, and that the company would send a local mechanic to conduct repairs. But it was unknown how long the repairs would take.