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BUT THEY HOPE IT WILL CHANGE WHEN WE SHOW YOU THE STORY. >> BOTH BIKES ARE VERY NEAT. ONE MAY BE THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN OUR AREA. THERE WERE TAKEN FROM A GARAGE VISIBLE FROM THIS BUSY INTERSECTION. RIGHT NOW SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS NO LEADS. BUT THEY ARE HOPING IT WILL CHANGE. >> WHEN WE HAD IT IT WAS A TANDEM MIKE. >> EMOTIONS HARD TO HIDE. >> WE WOULD RIDE SUBSTANTIAL DISTANCES. >> DESCRIBING THE TWO SPECIAL-NEEDS BIKES STOLEN FROM HER GARAGE. >> THESE ARE VERY UNIQUE BICYCLES. YOU CAN GO BUY A NEW BIKE. >> THE TWO BIKES ONE A PURPLE/ BLUE PRINCIPAL. THE BIKES WERE MADE FROM -- FOR THEIR 22-YEAR-OLD SON WHO HAS LIMITED MUSCLE TONE AND PHYSICAL ABILITIES. RIDING A BIKE IS WHERE HE CAN FLY. >> HE CAN JUST FLY. HE FLAPS HIS HANDS AND SHAKES HIS HEAD AND HE IS SO HAPPY AND FEEL SO FREE. >> THERE WERE STOLEN OUT OF THE GARAGE WHERE HE LIVES WITH CARETAKERS, IT WAS DISCOVERED MISSING SUNDAY MORNING. THE FAMILY AND THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT ARE HOPING THAT BECAUSE THE BIKES ARE UNIQUE, SOMEONE WILL RECOGNIZE THEM AND CALL THEM IN. >> WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE SOMEONE IDENTIFY THEM. I DO BELIEVE WE CAN GET THEM BACK. >> BOTH OF THE BIKES HAVE A VALUE OF MORE THAN $5,000. THE FAMILY AND THE PD ARE HOPING THAT OF SOMEONE RECOGNIZES THESE BIKES THEY CALL IN TURN THEM IN. THE FAMILY DOES NOT CARE WHAT CONDITION THEY ARE IN, THEY JUST WANT THEM BACK

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A Sacramento family is asking for the community's help to find two unique special-needs bikes that were stolen from their son over the weekend.Ted Kelts, who is nonverbal, was born with a rare form of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, which is a condition characterized by limited muscle tone, as well as physical and intellectual disabilities.The bikes, which were stolen from the garage at a home in the 2600 block of Latham Drive, allowed 20-year-old Kelts to get around with help from his parents.“These are very unique bikes -- very unique,” Janet Kelts said. “You can go buy a new bike if your bike was stolen. We can't do that.”Janet Kelts and her husband George Kelts bought the bikes for their son 10 years ago.“He has low muscle tone and can’t run, but can ride a bike,” Janet Kelts said. “George sits behind him and steers -- and Ted just flies.”One of the bikes, a silver tandem bike made in New Zealand, allows Ted to sit in the front while his father pedals and steers from the back seat. “He sits on the front, and has his own handlebars,” George Kelts said. “I have wrap around bars that come to the back, but he has the best view.”The second bike, a purple push-tricycle that was made in Florida, allows Ted to feel like he’s riding while someone is pushing from behind his seat.“He flaps his hands and shakes his head and is just so happy and feels so free,” Janet Kelts said. “We don't have those bikes anymore because they were stolen from Ted's garage.”The bikes are valued at more than $5,000. They were taken overnight Saturday and discovered missing Sunday morning.Because of the uniqueness of both bikes, the Kelts family is hoping people spot them and call the Sacramento Police Department. “We have a case filed with Sac PD; we just really hope someone spots them and calls them in,” Jennifer Kelts said.Because of the bikes’ value, the theft is considered grand theft. Sacramento police are urging anyone with information on the bikes' whereabouts to call the department at 916-808-5471.The Kelts family said they don’t need any monetary assistance to replace the bikes, they just want more people to keep an eye out for the bikes and to report any sighting to police.“We can fix the bikes, no matter what shape they’re in,” Janet Kelts said. “We just are holding out hope we can get them back and Ted can go riding again sooner rather than waiting for them to be replaced.”