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Stolen camper van recovered in Kelowna after social media appeal

05.01.2026 02:13 1 min 1 source
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Stolen camper van recovered in Kelowna after social media appeal
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A Kelowna woman has recovered her stolen Mitsubishi Delica camper van. The vehicle, nicknamed 'The Gremlin,' was taken from Manhattan Drive while she was away for 12 days over the holidays. It was located on Baillie Avenue after she posted about the theft on Facebook and spoke to local media.

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Stolen camper van recovered in Kelowna after social media appeal

05.01.2026 castanetkamloops.net ENG
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