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Only On ABC 6 - Police Offer Reward for Girl's Stolen Wheelchair

Bryan Monaghan

A four year old girl from Attleboro uses a specially-designed wheelchair to get around, since a disability has left her unable to walk or move around on her own. Her family depends on the expensive piece of equipment to live their lives as easily as possible.

Sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, the wheelchair was stolen from in front of their home. Now, the girl's family and friends are doing all they can to help, and local police are offering a $250 reward for information in the theft.

ABC 6 News Reporter Robert Goulston has more on this story.

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