Stolen Wheelchair of Disabled Teacher Recovered in Milan
Milan, April 23 – The stolen wheelchair of a 27-year-old disabled teacher from Barletta, who has been living and working in Milan for several months, has been successfully recovered by local police. The teacher had reported the theft of her wheelchair from the entrance hall of her apartment building in the preceding days.
Police Locate Disassembled Wheelchair
On April 21, officers from the Lorenteggio police station located the missing wheelchair. It was discovered disassembled and hidden in multiple sections of a building. The swift action by the police led to the recovery of the essential mobility aid.
One Individual Reported for Receiving Stolen Goods
Following the recovery, a 31-year-old man of Brazilian origin has been reported to the authorities on suspicion of receiving stolen goods. The investigation is ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the theft and subsequent hiding of the wheelchair.
Impact on the Teacher and Community Response
The theft had caused significant distress to the disabled teacher, highlighting the vulnerability of individuals reliant on such crucial equipment. The recovery brings a measure of relief, and the community has expressed support for the teacher.
Ongoing Efforts to Combat Crime in Milan
This incident underscores the continuous efforts by Milanese police to address various forms of crime, including theft and the handling of stolen property. Authorities urge citizens to report any suspicious activities to help maintain public safety and order.
The police continue to investigate the case, and further details may emerge as the legal process unfolds.