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Adaptive tricycle stolen from little boy
A nine-year-old boy's lifeline to independence was taken as Jack’s adaptive tricycle was stolen from his backyard in Los Feliz. He has down syndrome and autism and uses the bike to get around the neighborhood. After the tricycle was stolen, a realtor they never met, created a GoFundMe page to help Jack's parents replace it. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-jack-replace-his-stolen-bike
LOS ANGELES - The community stepped in to help after a boy's adaptive tricycle was stolen from his backyard in Los Feliz.
9-year-old Jack has down syndrome and autism and uses an adaptive bike to get around as his main form of independence.
A local relator the family never met created a GoFundMe and with the support of the community, more than enough money was raised to buy Jack a new tricycle.
"I would have never set up a GoFundMe myself. I was overwhelmed that first day. Lots of emotions, you're frustrated, a little sad. So I wouldn't have thought to do that. He needed one because he was going to be so sad to not have his bike anymore. To have that help was really amazing," Jack's mom Marie Fields told FOX 11.
His mom said they plan to buy a new tricycle along with other adaptive tools.
According to the GoFundMe, their landlord has offered a locked area where the replacement tricycle will be placed.
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The Source: Information for this story came from an interview with Jack's parents and a GoFundMe.