Philadelphia Police are searching for the heartless thief who stole a wheelchair and a dog from a man who suffers from cerebral palsy.
The shocking theft happened at about 11 a.m. Thursday outside a convenience store located at 27th and Lehigh Avenue in North Philadelphia.
Warren Lloyd parked his motorized wheelchair outside the Yoscar Mini Market and went inside to get a sandwich. His dog was in a carrying case on the back of the wheelchair.
In the time it took Lloyd to go inside and pay for his food, the thief struck and made off with Lloyd's wheelchair and his dog Bengie.
"I use it every day, that's my way of getting around. I can't drive, I have cerebral palsy. That was my vehicle," Lloyd said.
Adding to the cruelness of the theft, neighbors said the suspect tried to sell the dog shortly after the theft.
Lloyd is pleading for the thief to return his dog and the wheelchair that is valued at approximately $3,000.
If you have any information regarding the theft, you are urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department
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