Disabled Littlehampton woman left high and dry by car theft
Lyn Dyer has severe back problems and can walk only short distances with the aid of a stick, but cruel thieves took her Ford Fiesta from a disabled bay outside her house in Manning Road, Wick.
"I am now stuck in the house," she said, "I can't even get to the shops, because I can't walk that far.
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Hide Ad"I just want to know what kind of person does such a thing. There was a disabled badge in the window, and everyone around here knows the situation I am in."
She said that she heard a noise outside her house at about 9.30am last Tuesday (August 4), and got to her window in time to see the blue car driven off.
"It's not like I could chase after them, but I was calling 999 by the time they got to the end of the road," she said.
"These people have no conscience and no respect '” if they can pick a disabled person's car, how low is that?
"I just cannot believe it."
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Hide AdThe car, which had Lyn's walking stick in the back, was found severely damaged in Bognor the following morning.
"It looks like someone has reversed it into a brick wall," she said.
"I was very grateful to the police for bringing my stick back, because without it I can't even walk around the house."
Anyone with information should call Littlehampton police on 0845 60 70 999.
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