Trailer stolen from film crew recovered with gear still inside

Truck and trailer stolen from Oakwood Avenue

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People working on a film set are breathing a sigh of relief after a stolen trailer containing cameras, lights and other materials was recovered with everything still inside it.

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People working on a film set are breathing a sigh of relief after a stolen trailer containing cameras, lights and other materials was recovered with everything still inside it.

The Toronto film crew was set to start filming on Monday morning, but turned up to find a truck and trailer had been stolen from Oakwood Avenue, in the city’s Riverview neighbourhood some time overnight.

Leann Bower’s husband works on the set, and it was their truck and trailer that was stolen. After word spread about the theft, Bower’s husband got a call from someone who believed the had seen the trailer in their back lane, in the St. Boniface area.

This photo from earlier in the year shows the truck and trailer that were stolen with all of the film gear inside. (Submitted by Adam Rodness)
This photo from earlier in the year shows the truck and trailer that were stolen with all of the film gear inside. (Submitted by Adam Rodness)

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