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Crime Stoppers Seeks Help Locating ASKGO 11 Scooter Stolen From North Church

Morgan-Scott-Cass Crime Stoppers and Jacksonville police seek help after an ASKGO 11 Sports Edition scooter was stolen from a house on the 400 block of North Church.

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Crime Stoppers Seeks Help Locating ASKGO 11 Scooter Stolen From North Church
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Morgan-Scott-Cass Crime Stoppers and Jacksonville police are asking the public for help locating an electric scooter stolen on January 21, 2026. The scooter is described as an ASKGO 11 Sports Edition and was reportedly taken from a house in the 400 block of North Church.

The notice from local law enforcement provides the model and theft date but does not include ownership details, serial numbers or a suspect description. Morgan-Scott-Cass Crime Stoppers and Jacksonville police have appealed to residents for tips as investigators attempt to recover the scooter and identify those responsible.

While the North Church theft is under active inquiry locally, law enforcement agencies elsewhere have also sought public assistance in separate scooter-related incidents, underscoring a broader pattern of thefts that can disproportionately affect people who rely on these vehicles for daily mobility.

In Surrey, the police posted a detailed appeal after a blue electric scooter was taken outside the Walmart Superstore in the 10100 block of King George Boulevard. "On May 6, 2025, at approximately 2:50 pm, the victim parked their blue electric scooter outside the Walmart Superstore in the 10100 block King George Boulevard, Surrey. When they returned about 15 minutes later, their scooter was gone." Surrey Police Service identified a suspect on surveillance and assigned file number 2025-36419 (SP). Investigators describe the suspect as a "30-50-year-old scruffy-looking white male, approximately 5’7” tall, with a slim build." Surveillance shows the individual wearing black shoes, dark pants, a grey hoodie with a Reebok triangle-shaped logo, a white baseball cap and sunglasses; he is seen getting on the scooter, starting it, and riding northbound toward 102 Avenue. The Surrey posting noted the victim is "a single mother who uses the scooter as her primary mode of transportation" and that being without it has "significantly impacted her ability to support her family." Surrey Police staff Sergeant Lindsey Houghton is listed as media contact at 672-377-1069 and media@surreypolice.ca; the case remains open to tips.

In Saskatoon, police have expressed concern for a missing 23-year-old, Lexxi Singer, who was last seen with a black electric scooter. Singer, also known as Willow, Violet and Rose Singer, is described as 5'11", 220 pounds, with bright pink hair and hazel eyes; at last sighting she wore a purple hoodie, black leggings and black-and-white Converse high-top sneakers and carried a pink-and-white Hello Kitty backpack and a Pokemon stuffy backpack. "Anyone with information on Singer's location is asked to contact contact Crime Stoppers or call Saskatoon police at 306-975-8300." Authorities say they are concerned Singer may be in a vulnerable state.

For Morgan County residents, the immediate takeaway is practical: secure personal scooters, log identifying details such as model and serial number if available, and review home security or ring camera footage for recent activity. Anyone with information about the ASKGO 11 Sports Edition stolen from the 400 block of North Church should contact Morgan-Scott-Cass Crime Stoppers or Jacksonville police. Anonymous tips can be given to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477. The recovery of stolen scooters matters to neighbors who depend on them for work, errands and school; local police agencies say community tips remain a primary tool for solving these cases.

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