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Stolen Wheelchair Sought By Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputies

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are asking for the public’s assistance in finding a stolen wheelchair taken from a Canyon Country home.


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The stolen wheelchair reportedly was a Karma brand custom-made wheelchair taken Feb. 24 in a residential burglary.

The theft took place on the 27900 block of Tyler Lane in the Canyon Country area of Santa Clarita.A stolen wheelchair sought by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies

The victim believed her garage door may have been left open at the time of the theft. A black backpack was attached to the back of the wheelchair and it is also missing.

The wheelchair had a candy-apple red paint job with ghost flames running along the bars of the chair.

If anyone knows the whereabouts of the wheelchair, officials are asking the person to call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies at 661-255-1121.

If the person wishes to remain anonymous, they can call “LA Crime Stoppers” by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).

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Stolen Wheelchair Sought By Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputies

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Perry Smith is a print and broadcast journalist who has won several awards for his focused, hyperlocal community coverage in several different regions of the country. In addition to five years of experience covering the Santa Clarita Valley, Smith, a San Fernando Valley native, has worked in newspapers and news websites in Los Angeles, the Northwest, the Central Valley and the South, before coming to KHTS in 2012. To contact Smith, email him at Perry@hometownstation.com.