NEW HAVEN — Police are searching for a specially equipment Toyota Scion that belongs to the disabled director of the city’s Disability Services Department.
The black 2006 vehicle belongs to Michelle Duprey, who heads the city department that promotes the coordination of resources for persons with disabilities, responds to the needs of persons with disabilities and monitors and takes appropriate actions to ensure compliance with relevant federal, state and local regulations, according to the city Web site.
She is disabled and the car is equipped with a ramp that allows her to enter the vehicle through the rear. The vehicle has special emblem on the side that reads "BRAUN RAMPVAN" and has extensive equipment installed in it to accommodate the owner’s wheelchair and short stature. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of this vehicle is asked to call New Haven police at 946-6316.
Read more about this story in Thursday’s New Haven Register and here at nhregister.com
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