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Video released by police shows the thief appearing to talk to the victim, known as Ms. B. She then snatches Starnes' purse and runs off with it. Police identified Adrianne Terry, 37, as a suspect in the robbery.She's then seen disposing of the entire purse in a trash can.On Monday night, police identified 37-year-old Adrianne Terry as a suspect in the robbery. 23-Year-Old Queens Woman Killed, 6 Hurt in T-Bone Crash"All I know is that my purse has been taken and my money was taken out of it," said Starnes. "Now I'm finding out that I don't have my benefits card." Starnes, who wasn't hurt in the robbery, got a her money and her purse back Monday when community officers from the 48th Precinct returned her money. NYPD Searches for Thief Who Stole Purse From Elderly Woman in WheelchairStarnes told NBC 4 she doesn't recall ever seeing the woman before."I'm 86 years old, I thank God I remember to get up and use the bathroom out of a Pamper. I mean, really," said Starnes. Teen Yeshiva Student Hit, Killed by Cop on His Way to WorkLast week, a similar robbery targeting a 93-year-old woman in a wheelchair in Manhattan outraged New Yorkers and prompted a flood of a donations for the victim, who said the $600 in stolen cash was Social Security money that was meant to pay the rent.




A 26-year-old Brooklyn man was arrested in the incident, also captured on surveillance camera. The NYPD asks anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers 1-800-577-TIPS. About Best Sellers in Electric WheelchairsHere you can discover the best Electric Wheelchairs in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Electric Wheelchairs.Our 4 easy steps to finding the pre-owned disability product you require. Step 1 - Choose a product category ››Help with selling your pre-owned mobility / disability aids on TheMobilityMarketUSA. Click here ››To advertise your pre-owned mobility / disability aids you must create an account. Beat the Credit Crunch, Buy or Sell your used mobility aids and equipment here. Sell now and turn your spare mobility products into cash. Buyers can easily find used mobility bargains here on the Mobility Market The mission of The Mobility Market USA is to connect sellers and buyers of disabled / mobility products for mutual benefit, for which we charge a small advertising fee.




New disability / mobility aids can be expensive and are often beyond the means of those in most need of them. Pre-Owned disabled / mobility aids offered for sale often represent excellent value for money, being usually well maintained and are often hardly used. You may own a disability scooter, a manual or electric wheelchair, or an adjustable orthopedic bed. You may have a disability modified vehicle, or even a mobility modified house to sell. Whatever the mobility or handicapped related product, if you have no further need for it – why not sell it via The Mobility Market and allow another disabled person to enjoy the benefit. Credit Crisis – Cash In On Pre-Owned Mobility / Disability Products The effects of the credit crisis is affecting millions of households and cross America, Europe and beyond. Now is a good time to generate cash by liquidating disability and mobility related products that are no longer required. The opportunity to offer for sale your disability modified house via The Mobility MarketUSA is a newly introduced feature.




We are aware that there are limited facilities offered by realtors to promote disability modified real estate for sale. Such real estate fits well with the range of disability / mobility related products covered by The Mobility MarketUSA. For more details please see Advertise Mobility / Disability Modified Real Estate. Mobility Equipment Manufacturers / Dealers – if you have mobility products that are re-conditioned and in good condition, you can sell them on TheMobilityMarketUSA. If you have re-conditioned scooters, orthopedic beds, stair lifts, or wheelchairs to sell, please e-mail us to find out how The Mobility Market USA can help you.When life gives you lemons, you can do much more than make lemonade, says Zack Francom. The 11-year-old Utah boy has turned several hundred quarts of the drink into Zack’s Shack, a philanthropy that has changed the lives of more than 300 people in need of wheelchairs in developing countries. Zack got the idea for a lemonade stand in the spring of 2010 when his school held a fundraiser to purchase a wheelchair for LDS Philanthropies, a Mormon church charity.




“I decided that I wanted to raise enough to buy one all by myself,” says Zack. “I thought, ‘What if I couldn’t walk or run or ride my bike? What would that be like?’ ” he says. “I wanted to help make life easier for somebody who couldn’t walk or run and didn’t have money for a wheelchair to help them get around.” Since then – selling lemonade at 50 cents a cup and two cookies for $1 – his Zack’s Shack has become an annual event in his hometown of Provo, Utah. Hundreds of people line up in front of his house every April during spring break to help fund his charity. “When people visit Zack’s lemonade stand they see a great example of a little boy with a big heart,” says Tanise Chung-Hoon, managing director for LDS Philanthropies. “When you see the genuine fun he has in the work, you immediately realize that he feels just as happy and lucky as the wheelchair recipients,” she says. “Zack is the perfect example of how philanthropy changes the giver as well as the receiver.”




This past April, Zack sold 350 dozen cookies baked by his mom, Nancy Bird, and 80 quarts of lemonade, earning $5,300 – enough to buy another 37 wheelchairs (basic models now cost $143), which are shipped to Guatemala, Guam and 53 other countries, where a wheelchair can often cost more than a year’s wages. “There was one lady in Guatemala who crawled for 10 miles with her baby on her back to pick up her wheelchair,” says Bird, 32, who spends several weeks helping her son bake cookies for the sale every year. “What a dramatic change it has made in her life,” she says. “Stories like this are what keep Zack going.” He also has bigger dreams. He says he’d love to see other kids start similar efforts in other states. “Imagine if there were hundreds of Zack’s Shacks,” he says. “Nobody who needs a wheelchair should have to go without one just because they can’t afford it.” And he’d love to take a more active role himself. “My goal is to fly around the world someday and hand out the wheelchairs,” he says.

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