The owner of an autographed motorized scooter from San Francisco's Make-A-Wish office that once belonged to Giants outfielder Hunter Pence said Thursday how happy she was that it had been found.Michelle, who did not want to give her last name, spoke at AT&T Park just ahead of the Giants home opener against the Dodgers, at a news conference. She said her mother got the scooter for her and she's very happy that police helped to get it back. Giants Play Dodgers in San Francisco Home Opener Three men were arrested this week on suspicion of breaking into the foundation, which grants wishes to dying children, and taking the scooter and other goods with them. The scooter was found Monday."It feels wonderful to have it back," she said. "I'm going to keep it under lock and key." Shooting Victim Connected to Stanislav Petrov Dies "We're keeping it under lock & key." Michelle, owner of @hunterpence stolen scooter, after getting it back. pic.twitter.com/QZStLbOd4U Third Man Arrested in Hunter Pence Stolen Scooter Case — Riya Bhattacharjee (@loislane28) April 7, 2016 Michelle, owner of @hunterpence #MakeAWish scooter, says she is happy the scooter is...
Owner of Stolen-Found Hunter Pence Scooter Happy
Published April 7, 2016 at 1:40 PM
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