
Hunter Pence's Donated Autographed Scooter Stolen
An autographed scooter donated by San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence was stolen April 2 at a San Francisco Make-A-Wish Foundation office.
NBCBayArea.com's Rhea Mahbubani reported the news, indicating that two thieves were responsible for stealing Pence's scooter, along with other items, including laptops.
On Tuesday, NBCBayArea.com's Chuck Coppola and Mahbubani reported that two suspects have been arrested in connection with the burglary, while a third suspect remains at large.
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Pence also had a scooter stolen in May 2014.
Based on his history with scooter theft, Pence reacted on Twitter to the unfortunate situation:
Surveillance cameras caught footage of the two thieves, according to Make-A-Wish Foundation executive director Patricia Wilson, per Mahbubani.
The office the thieves raided had items scattered all around after they stole the goods, but the most notable item was the scooter, which Wilson said a donor paid $40,000 to acquire. It's autographed with a message that reads, "To Michelle, Much Love!"
Crime-scene investigators were at the office looking into the matter Sunday, per Mahbubani. The thieves broke into the office by breaking a door handle; they appeared to confer and enter through a stairwell, based on photographs of the surveillance video.






