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Hey Russell, Greg Wants His Bikes Back! Brand ‘Forgets’ To Return His Rentals

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March 16 2012, Published 11:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

The Bike Bandit strikes!

Russell Brand is already in legal hot water in New Orleans but RadarOnline.com has learned that he also might be in trouble for another reason.

The Brit bad boy and his gal pal rented two bikes for the day from Greg's Antiques in the Big Easy on March 9, but, one week later they have yet to be returned!

“I’m not sure where my bikes are,” Greg, the owner of the store told RadarOnline.com on Friday. 

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Admittedly, the Get Him to the Greek star has a lot on his mind at the moment. Brand turned himself in to the New Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office on Thursday afternoon and was booked on a misdemeanor charge of Simple Criminal Damage to Property.

Brand’s trouble started after he snagged a paparazzo's iPhone and threw it through the window of a downtown law firm building on Monday.

Greg said he knew about Russell’s arrest, and he did say he’d been contacted by the actor’s team about the missing bikes.

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