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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Asks for the Public’s Help in Locating Stolen Special Needs Tricycle

(This is not a picture of the actual tricycle stolen but one that is similar to the one reported stolen.)
(This is not a picture of the actual tricycle stolen but one that is similar to the one reported stolen.)

(Walhalla, SC)-------------------------------------The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help today in an investigation into a stolen special needs tricycle, which has yet to be recovered.

 

A Deputy from the Uniform Patrol Bureau responded to an address near Salem in reference to a report of a stolen red special needs tricycle.  The value of the tricycle is approximately $3,000.

 

The case has been assigned to an Investigator assigned to the Property Crimes Unit of the Criminal Investigations Bureau.  Based upon information collected so far, the tricycle was reportedly stolen from a residence in the Salem area between April 3rd and April 8th.  Investigators also have some information that the tricycle may have last been seen in the Flat Shoals Road area near Salem.   

 

If you have any information regarding this theft of a special needs tricycle, contact Crimestoppers where you don’t have to give your name.  You can submit a tip to Crimestoppers by calling 1-844-71-CRIME, online at 71crime.com or by downloading the free P3 app on your mobile device.

 

If your tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward. 

 

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