2 THIEVES ARRESTED AFTER HUNTER PENCE’S DONATED SCOOTER STOLEN FROM MAKE-A-WISH RECOVERED

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Puma Weekly News & Culture
2 min readApr 7, 2016

Saturday night April 2 ,there was two male thieves who broke into the Make-A-Wish Foundation office in San Francisco. Both thieves broke into the emergency exit before ransacking the office , but both male where captured on video camera and was shown that they were going up the stair case, making it clear what they were wearing.

The thieves took a scooter that was donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation office by San Francisco Giants outfielder player Hunter Pence. Sadly, it is not the first the first time the scooter has been stolen it was the second time someone tried stealing it.

Crime scene investigators caught evidence and clues their was a cigarette toss out in one of the office that lead to the thieves. Thieves took thousands of dollars worth items but the most important notified that Hunter pence motorized scooter that was donated to the make a wish foundation that is worth 40 thousand dollars . Once the story got out Hunter Pence had put out a message on his personal Tweeter account: “I can’t believe it ! Its scooter-gate all again with a hash tag #findhunterscooterx2.”

Make-A-Wish Foundation spokeswoman Jen Wilson says San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee came to the city’s foundation office Tuesday morning to deliver the good news. The San Francisco Police Department found the two victim’s and announced that 37-year-old Judd Janke and 26-year-old Nicholas Tiller were arrested in the case. The scooter was finally recovered Monday after beat officers recognized the two men in a surveillance video. Make-a-Wish was happy that they had recovered the scooter, but still upset about how they where broken into.

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