A pair of thieves struck a Make-A-Wish Foundation office in San Francisco Saturday night and made off with a motorized scooter donated by San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence.
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According to Patricia Wilson, the foundation's executive director, the burglars were caught on surveillance cameras as they also escaped with laptops and other items.
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Pence's once stolen and returned scooter was stolen again, Wilson said, adding that a donor had paid $40,000 for the Major League Baseball player's vehicle of choice.
Pence's black scooter, which he uses to travel to and from AT&T Park, was even honored with a bobblehead doll.
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