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Crime Solved! Police Return Scooter To Octogenarian

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And now she can ride off into the sunset...(single linds reflex's flickr)

Yesterday, it was reported that dastardly thieves stole a handicapped octogenarian's scooter outside a church on the Upper East Side. However, unlike just about every other theft story we hear about, this one has a happy ending: police were able to track down and return the mechanized wheelchair. And it may have all been a big mix-up!

A porter working across the street from the church had seen two women putting 86-year-old Ellie Krach's scooter into a van, and jotted down the license plate number. Police tracked the vehicle to the Bronx; instead of finding meth heads or mechanical poachers, the women immediately admitted to taking the scooter, because they mistakenly thought it was left out with the trash. One of the women told detectives she works as a cleaner around the corner from the church and scooped up the scooter because she has a disabled brother. Police are not charging the women: "They were in complete shock. In no way did they think they were stealing," a law enforcement source said.

Krach is a little more skeptical of their story, but doesn't see any need to press charges: "I don't believe they thought it was garbage. It's brand new. But the thing is, I have it back. I can't believe that. I'm very pleased." An interesting tidbit: yesterday, Krach mentioned that she planned to borrow one of her friends' scooters till she could get another. That friend? Liza Minelli, who was a close friend of one of Krach's daughters since the late 1950's, and even came to refer to Krach as "mommy."

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  • jaycjay

    "unlike just about every other robbery story we hear about"

    This was not a robbery, which is a theft from someone's person or immediate presence through the use of force or intimidation.

  • ocm123

    They make this mistake every time they write about a larceny or burglary. It is not worth correcting them because these authors will do the same thing next time.

    It is amazing that Gothamist writers who have absolutely no knowledge of how the police operate or of the criminal justice system continue to take cheap shots at the NYPD every chance they get.

  • "It is amazing that Gothamist writers who have absolutely no knowledge of how the police operate"

    It wouldn't matter. Jackass and the publisher's have a mandate to cop-bash, because they "think it's cool".

    I can't wait to hear when they are robbed, maybe they can call some hippity hopping rapper or some WIlliamsburg grunge schmuck to save their asses.

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