A PENSIONER who was left housebound after a burglar stole his mobility scooter is on the move again after a special delivery by police.

Ernie Atkinson, 83, was the victim of a Christmas burglary in December last year as his home was ransacked and wrapped presents were stolen from under the tree.

The offender also helped himself to items of jewellery from the North Hall Road address in Sunderland, before making off in the family’s car which had been parked on the drive.

Ernie’s mobility scooter, which he relied on for his independence due to his lack of mobility, was stored inside the car and was also taken and has never been recovered.

The real-life Grinch who stole Christmas was jailed for four years last month, and police have since secured a life-line for Mr Atkinson to make sure he is back on the road as soon as possible.

Community support officer Mel Sargent teamed up with Pallion Action Group and got a new mobility scooter for him, which was donated by local charity Veterans in Crisis Sunderland.

A number of businesses were also quick to come to his aid, with Wearside-based Auto Electrical Solutions donating two new batteries for the scooter and Paul Marriner, of Gordon Burnett Motor Engineers, fitting it and making sure it was road-worthy.

On Tuesday, Mr Atkinson and his wife, Audrey, were invited into Farringdon Community Fire Station to meet with the Sunderland West neighbourhood policing team, and admitted he was blown away by his surprise gift.

“I just can’t believe it,” said an overwhelmed Ernie. “I never expected anything like this, I’m so grateful to everybody concerned.

“Since the burglary last year I’ve been house-bound. I haven’t got a car now, and without my mobility scooter I found it difficult to get around.

“You never think you’re going to become a victim of a burglary, and you don’t realise just how difficult it can be until it happens. We lost the car, the mobility scooter, my wife’s diamond ring and a watch that I had been bought for our 60th wedding anniversary.

“I can’t put into words just how kind Mel has been, as well as all the officers who investigated the burglary. Everyone has been absolutely fantastic. I can’t praise the police and the local community enough.

“I’m overwhelmed by everyone’s kindness. I never expected this.”

Earlier this week, Inspector Marie Pollock and PSCO Sargent presented Mr Atkinson with the heart-warming gift and showed the couple around the station.

“Ernie and Audrey are both so lovely, and the burglary was devastating for them,” PCSO Sargent said.

“They are such a positive couple, and I knew I wanted to try and do something for them to help out. The day after the burglary, I went around and helped fit new motion sensor alarms and security equipment, and then I began to think whether we could arrange a way to help get Ernie out and about again.

“I’d like to thank Pallion Action Group, Auto Electrical Solutions and Paul from Gordon Burnett Motor Engineers who all played their part in giving Ernie a special day that he’ll never forget.

“I look forward to seeing him outside on his scooter, enjoying the summer sunshine in the months to come.”

Last month, Christopher Robinson, 32, of Avonmouth Road, Sunderland, was jailed for four years after he was found guilty of burglary, going equipped for a burglary and interfering with a vehicle following a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.