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Trailer for autistic children stolen from business owner

TULSA, Okla. — A trailer intended to be used as a sensory room for autistic children in public was stolen Sunday morning.

The trailer was parked at the home of Jessica Dyer, Owner and CEO of Soaring on Hope Pediatric Therapy & Autism Center.

Dyer told KRMG the trailer was filled with supplies she had been gathering for the center.

The thief made three trips to her home, Dyer said. The man originally appeared on her security cameras around 2am Sunday. He returned at 3:30am and finally at 5:30am when he stole the trailer.

The trailer was going to be made into a sensory room for autistic children.

Good morning SOH friends, I have some unfortunate news to share. Last night a trailer of items was stolen from my home....

Posted by Soaring on Hope Pediatric Therapy & Autism Center on Sunday, August 11, 2019

If you spot the trailer, call Tulsa police.

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