The couple donate a motorized wheelchair to an Ann Arbor woman who is attacked by a thief
ANN ARBOR, me. – A couple donated a motorized wheelchair to a woman from Ann Arbor after the front of her home was stolen from her.
Jeff Boller and his wife, who uses a similar chair, were watching Local 4 News Tuesday night at 11 a.m. when they saw the story of Sheletha Evans. The couple had an extra chair and donated it to Evans.
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“A lot of people have kindly helped my wife and I to cope with a lot of things. Without them we couldn’t have done it, and there is no way I could repay them. The only thing I can do is try to be a good person and pass it on to someone else, ”said Boller.
“I have been blessed beyond measure. And I wanted one of those chairs – the kind that you can fold up and take with you. Look at god. That’s great, that’s great, “said Evans.
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A neighbor’s surveillance camera caught the theft on Tuesday morning. The video showed a man coming out from behind a building with a stroller-like chair as he crossed the sidewalk and came back through the parking lot. A few minutes later, the man in Evans’ wheelchair could be seen picking up the car
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