Motorcycle Rental Owner Expresses Frustration After Customer Steals Unit
A motorcycle rental owner is asking for help after one of his units was allegedly not returned and may have been pawned without permission.
The businessman, John Reinhard Evio, continues to appeal to his customer, Jonathan Castro, who rented a motorcycle from them but has not brought it back for more than a month.
According to Evio, the motorcycle was rented in October. At the time, Castro assured them that he would return the unit after one week. Trusting this agreement, the owner allowed the rental to proceed as scheduled. However, days turned into weeks, and the motorcycle was never returned.

Evio shared that they made several attempts to contact Castro through calls and messages. Despite repeated efforts, the customer reportedly stopped responding and could no longer be reached.
The sudden lack of communication raised concern, especially since the motorcycle is an important part of the family’s livelihood.
The situation gets worse when information reached the owner that the rented motorcycle was allegedly pawned. Because of this, returning the unit has reportedly become difficult.
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While this information has not been officially confirmed, it added to the stress and uncertainty faced by the owner.
Despite the problem, Evio said they are still hoping the issue can be resolved peacefully. Their main wish is to recover the motorcycle and avoid further problems. He expressed hope that Castro would come forward, communicate, and return what was taken.
Meanwhile, a local news team also tried to reach Castro to hear his side of the story. Just like the owner, they were unable to get a response, as calls made to him went unanswered.
For Evio and his family, the hope remains that the motorcycle will be returned soon and that the matter can be settled properly.
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