A one-of-a-kind three-wheel electric bike has been stolen from a child with special needs in East Vancouver, leaving the family devastated and pleading for its return.
The bike, which was specially designed for the child’s needs, was taken from the family’s garage on Monday night. The child’s mother, who wishes to remain anonymous, says the bike was not only a mode of transportation but also a source of independence and joy for her child.
The family is now appealing to the public for any information that could lead to the bike’s return. They have also filed a police report and are offering a reward for its safe return.
The bike is described as a white and blue three-wheel electric bike with a black seat and a basket on the back. It has a unique design with a low frame and a large front wheel, making it easily identifiable.
The child’s mother says the bike was a gift from a family friend and was customized to fit her child’s specific needs. She adds that the bike is not only expensive but also irreplaceable due to its unique design.
The family is urging anyone who may have seen the bike or has any information about its whereabouts to come forward. They are also asking for the thief to have a change of heart and return the bike to its rightful owner.
The Vancouver Police Department is currently investigating the theft and is asking anyone with information to contact them. They are also reminding the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods.
The family is hopeful that the bike will be returned and that their child can once again enjoy the freedom and independence it provided. They are grateful for the support and assistance from the community during this difficult time.
The theft of this unique three-wheel electric bike has not only caused financial strain for the family but has also taken away a source of joy and independence for a child with special needs. The family is pleading for the bike’s safe return and is asking for the public’s help in bringing it back home.