Teenager’s upset over bike stolen from Eastleigh

Teenager upset over stolen bike Teenager upset over stolen bike

A WEST END teenager with Asperger’s syndrome is coming to terms with the loss of his lifeline after his mountain bike was stolen.

Jordan Rendell- Monkton, 19, who cannot drive, had his silver and black Dunlop Special Edition 26 stolen while he was at Eastleigh's Vue cinema.

He said: “It means a lot to me because it’s the only way I can get to college and see my friends.”

It was taken on Wednesday, August 1 between 3pm and 5pm.

Call Eastleigh Police station on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Comments(3)

Ginger_cyclist says...
5:50pm Wed 8 Aug 12

I feel sorry for the kid because I also have Asperger's but not to the extent that I can't drive.

Georgem says...
9:40pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Ginger_cyclist wrote:
I feel sorry for the kid because I also have Asperger's but not to the extent that I can't drive.
Actual, medical Asperger's, or diagnosed-by-a-test-
on-the-internet Asperger's? I'm actually asking, not trying to insult you. The number of people with self-diagnosed Aspergers is phenomenal.

Ginger_cyclist says...
10:11pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Georgem wrote:
Ginger_cyclist wrote:
I feel sorry for the kid because I also have Asperger's but not to the extent that I can't drive.
Actual, medical Asperger's, or diagnosed-by-a-test-

on-the-internet Asperger's? I'm actually asking, not trying to insult you. The number of people with self-diagnosed Aspergers is phenomenal.
Medical, was diagnosed at a place next to the general when I was 11.

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