An autistic teenager has been left agitated after his e-scooter, which was gifted by Anthony Joshua, was stolen.

Freddie, 15, whose family did not wish to share his surname, has been heartbroken since he left his e-scooter outside Waved Downtown, in St Albans Road, to pick up some sweets.

He stopped by the shop with a friend at around 7.55pm on Monday (July 4) and said he left the device, which has a yellow Watford FC sticker on the front, after being instructed to by the shopkeeper.

Watford Observer: A picture of the stolen e-scooter. Credit: Family handout A picture of the stolen e-scooter. Credit: Family handout

Police say it was then seen being ridden off in the direction of Bradshaw Road by a white male wearing a black tracksuit.

His older sister, Kat, said the family is “very upset” after the former boxing world champion gifted the scooter to Freddie after he helped clean up at a free Easter party at Meriden Park on April 17.

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The boxer, who organised the event with his friends under his foundation Clean Herts Community, was so thankful for Freddie’s help that he gave him the special present.

Watford Observer: Anthony Joshua pictured at the event in April. Credit: InstagramAnthony Joshua pictured at the event in April. Credit: Instagram

He previously said that the party was meant to help provide youngsters and families with a fun outlet to celebrate the holiday, as it offered food, an easter egg hunt, circuit, petting zoo, bouncy castles and other activities for everyone to enjoy.

Kat said: “I’m very disappointed that this happened in broad daylight.

“It seems if things are not bolted down, people will take them. Freddie couldn’t have been in the shop more than a couple of minutes.”

She said Freddie has been so upset that he did not attend his school and has been very anxious since.

Watford Observer: The theft happened outside Waved Downtown. Credit: Street ViewThe theft happened outside Waved Downtown. Credit: Street View

His sister added that the theft has had a “detrimental effect” to him as he misses the once-in-a-lifetime present.

Kat fears that the device might have been sold off to someone already, but wishes to warn others to be vigilant.

A spokesperson for Hertfordshire Constabulary said enquiries are continuing at this time and called on anyone with information to contact police.

If you can help with the investigation, visit herts.police.uk/report or call 101 quoting crime reference 41/53376/22.

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