Remember when burglars stole two bikes from Mayor Adrian Fenty’s garage a few weeks back? Of course you do — it was in the news for three days. Remember when burglars tried to break into mayoral challenger Vince Gray’s house yesterday? Of course not — only the City Paper carried a small blurb on the attempted break-in, and the Post followed up just minutes ago. This despite the fact that the fence Gray recently put around his house — itself a story in this year’s mayoral campaign — was intended to detract would-be burglars. And further, in the City Paper story, Gray all but says that Fenty might be to blame, saying, “I don’t know who did this this, but I don’t put aside any possibility to tell you the truth.” Gray campaign spokeswoman Traci Hughes told us that police were still looking into the attempted burglary, and that until they found something, the campaign wouldn’t have anything else to say. Both burglaries were unfortunate incidents, and we feel for both Fenty and Gray. But how come the one at Fenty’s house morphed into a treatise on his tendency towards secrecy and arrogance, while the one at Gray’s house remains just an isolated criminal incident, his own comments on it notwithstanding? Just sayin’.