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Student’s adaptive tricycle stolen from London, Ont. high school

A surveillance image of the suspect and the adaptive tricycle. via the London Police Service

An adaptive tricycle used by a student at a London, Ont., high school to help with mobility and exercise has been stolen and police are hoping the public can identify a suspect.

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Police say the suspect entered a secondary school in the city’s east end on Feb. 26 and took off with a pediatric tricycle that “was purchased for a student to aid in mobility and exercise.”

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On Thursday, police announced that they had obtained photos of the suspect and the stolen tricycle and that officers are hoping the public can help identify the suspect.

The stolen tricycle is a “CFG Rofton,” green with white spokes, police said.

Police ask anyone with information to contact them.

 

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