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Culver City Police recover, replace stolen holiday gifts, arrest suspect

Culver City police recovered a stolen trailer of bikes, scooters and helmets stolen from a local nonprofit and arrested a suspect, authorities said Friday.

A trailer belonging to the Walk ‘n Rollers organization was stolen from a home on Patom Drive on Nov. 22, according to Culver City Police Department spokeswoman Jennifer Atenza. Detectives recovered the stolen trailer a few weeks later and arrested a suspect but some of the scooters, bikes and equipment were already gone.

Police appealed to donors from the Culver City Police Foundation and Target and were able to replace the stolen property in time for the holidays.

Culver City police officers unload the bikes, scooters and equipment they worked to replace for Walk ‘n Rollers after the non-profit organization’s trailer was stolen. The trailer was recovered, but all the intended holiday gifts on it were not. (Photo courtesy of the Culver City Police Department)
Walk ‘n Rollers founder Jim Shanman, center, is surrounded by Culver City police officers who helped replace the bikes, scooters and equipment intended as holiday gifts that were stolen along with the non-profit organization’s trailer. (Photo courtesy of the Culver City Police Department)
Culver City police officers unload the bikes, scooters and equipment they worked to replace for Walk ‘n Rollers after the non-profit organization’s trailer was stolen. The trailer was recovered, but all the intended holiday gifts on it were not. (Photo courtesy of the Culver City Police Department)

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