SEATTLE – A single mom is asking the community for help after thieves made off with her family’s only vehicle just before Halloween.
The ghastly deed left her without wheels to take her daughter trick-or-treating.
But, perhaps the worst trick of all, the thieves also made off with her ID, laptop, and sentimental items she had stored in the trunk.
Ashley Nygren-Yee has three jobs. During the week, she works at a Seattle funeral home. She often finds some moments of peace by walking through the graveyard.
“I like it because it’s really peaceful. It’s a break from the city life. You get to observe the nature around you,” said Nygren-Yee. “You hear the crows, sometimes you see coyotes out here.”
For Nygren-Yee, it’s not the dead that are the problem this Halloween, but the living.
“It’s like once I feel like I’m a step ahead, something or someone, the living knocks …