Whanganui mother s stolen trike located and returned to family
12 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Linda Keith s specially-designed electric tricycle was stolen from her driveway on Wednesday evening. Photo / Supplied
Linda Keith s specially-designed electric tricycle was stolen from her driveway on Wednesday evening. Photo / Supplied
The Whanganui woman who had her electric tricycle stolen from her driveway is over the moon to have it back.
The trike was found on Thursday evening, around 24 hours after it was taken, and returned to owner Linda Keith on Friday.
There were multiple sightings of the bike around Whanganui city on Thursday, according to comments on social media.
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