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Gear bags stolen from search volunteers in Chilliwack returned, say RCMP

  • Chilliwack RCMP confirmed on May 6 that bags containing specialized rescue equipment stolen during a search for seven-year-old Lily Coursol have been returned.
  • The equipment, worth about $10,000, went missing on May 2 after the search team stashed the bags at a forest trail entrance on Winona Road during the search.
  • Volunteers from Coquitlam and Chilliwack Search and Rescue helped locate Lily after she went missing overnight in thick forest close to her rural residence.
  • Chilliwack resident Amber Price created a GoFundMe that raised over $9,000 to replace stolen gear, though damaged equipment is covered by an Emergency Management program.
  • The return of equipment ensures ongoing volunteer safety, with Chilliwack Search and Rescue still fundraising approximately $750,000 for their new $4.3 million facility.
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Gear bags stolen from search volunteers in Chilliwack returned, say RCMP

Heavy bags with specialized gear had been stolen after volunteer rescuers had stashed them during search

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Cranbrook Daily Townsman broke the news in Cranbrook, Canada on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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