Stolen bike trailer found in Victoria

Staff
CTV News Vancouver Island

A Victoria woman whose bike trailer was stolen this week, dealing a "devastating loss" to her son with special needs, says the trailer has been recovered.
Kerry Vandendriessche tells CTV News the unique trailer had been shoved into the bottom of a seldom-used staircase on her apartment property.
The mother of a boy with Down Syndrome reported the trailer stolen from her building's parking garage on May 3.
The trailer was the subject of an online fundraiser, which raised more than $2,000 to buy a replacement.
Vandendriessche says the damage to the trailer appears to be minimal.
She said she will donate all the money raised to the Victoria Women's Transition House Society.
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