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Victoria police ask for help in finding scooter stolen from Special Olympics athlete

Photographs released by police show a man carrying the scooter away in a shopping cart from the Hillside Mall on Sept. 21.

Male suspect seen on security cameras carrying scooter away in shopping cart

Victoria police have released these images of the man they believe stole the scooter. (Victoria Police)

Victoria policeare hoping to track down an electric scooter belonging to a B.C. Special Olympics athlete that was stolen from outside Hillside Mall on Monday afternoon.

The scooter was stolen around 4 p.m., police say. Photographs released by police show a man carrying the scooter away in a shopping cart.

The suspect is described as a 30- to 40-year-old white man, approximately six feet tall, with a slim to medium build, wearing a blue tracksuitand a Nike baseball hat.

The black, two-wheeled FLJbrand electric scooter has off-road tires and a light on the front fender. The serial numberFLJ-HBC0287can be found on the battery.

The54-year-old male owner of the scooter depends on it fortransportation.

The missing black electric scooter has the serial number FLJ-HBC0287 on the battery. (Victoria Police)

Anyone with information is asked to call the Victoria police non-emergency line at 250-995-7654, Option 1. Anonymous reports can be filed with Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.