7 of 15 Stolen Sport Wheelchairs Recovered in Stony Plain
7 stolen sport wheelchairs recovered in Stony Plain

Stolen Wheelchair Basketball Equipment Partially Recovered

Law enforcement officials have successfully recovered seven of fifteen specialized sport wheelchairs that were stolen earlier this week in the Edmonton area. The valuable athletic equipment, essential for wheelchair basketball players, was located in Stony Plain along with the trailer used to transport them.

Theft Discovered and Investigation Launched

The theft occurred earlier this week, with the entire trailer containing fifteen custom-designed basketball wheelchairs disappearing from their storage location. The specialized equipment represents significant financial value and is crucial for athletes with disabilities to participate in competitive sports.

Ross Norton, who appears to be connected to the wheelchair basketball program, was photographed inspecting the recovered trailer on November 28, 2025. The recovery comes as a relief to the athletic community that depends on this specialized equipment for training and competition.

Community Impact and Ongoing Search

The partial recovery represents a significant development in the case, though eight wheelchairs remain missing. Sport wheelchairs are specifically engineered for basketball, featuring angled wheels for stability and lightweight frames for maneuverability, making them expensive and difficult to replace.

Local authorities continue their investigation to locate the remaining stolen equipment and identify those responsible for the theft. The recovery in Stony Plain suggests the stolen property may have been moved from the original theft location in Edmonton.

This incident highlights the vulnerability of specialized sports equipment and the importance of community vigilance in reporting suspicious activity involving such distinctive items.