Ontario Paralympian asks thieves to return hockey equipment, sports memorabilia after break-in | CBC News
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Paul Rosen, a Canadian Paralympic gold medalist and former sledge hockey goalie, recently suffered a significant loss when his storage unit was broken into, resulting in the theft of a hockey bag containing personal equipment and valuable sports memorabilia worth around $30,000. The incident not only left him in shock but also reignited painful memories of a previous theft. York Regional Police are investigating, but no suspects have been identified. Rosen's plea to the thieves emphasizes the emotional impact of the loss, especially his cherished goalie glove connected to his athletic journey.
"I couldn't believe it, to be really honest with you. As soon as I walked in, and I saw everything just all over the place, the first thing was, oh my god, my equipment, my hockey bag was in there."
"The destruction is what really bothers me. They destroyed everything. They threw everything on the floor, smashed things."
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