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Son's Stolen Tricycle Sparks Community Call for Help
8 Feb
Summary
- Family's adaptive tricycle for 9-year-old Jack was stolen.
- Tricycle provided independence and joy for Jack, who has special needs.
- A fundraiser is underway to replace the stolen adaptive tricycle.

A Los Feliz family is appealing for community support after a cherished adaptive tricycle was stolen from their 9-year-old son, Jack. Jack, who has Down syndrome and autism, found significant independence and happiness riding the blue tricycle, which was essential for family outings that could otherwise be overstimulating.
His father, Bobby Field, fondly recalled Jack's joyful waves to neighbors while riding, likening him to the "mayor of Los Feliz." The theft has left the family searching for a way to restore Jack's mobility and happiness. They hope to purchase a replacement, with Jack specifically requesting a red tricycle, his favorite color.
A GoFundMe campaign, titled "Help Jack Replace His Stolen Adaptive Tricycle," has been established by Jack's loved ones. The family plans to secure the new tricycle diligently to prevent future incidents, aiming to give Jack back his freedom and joy.



