The driver suffered minor injuries and evaluated in the emergency room, said officials.
According to a University Hospitals spokesperson, the crime happened around 8:40 a.m. in the 11100 block of Euclid Ave.
The suspect jumped in the vehicle after the driver left it running while helping the patient into the hospital. The driver fell trying to stop the theft, but the patient was not hurt. “Patient and visitor safety is a top priority for us. We remind patients that valet services are available on the main campus,” said a University Hospitals spokesperson.
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