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Thief steals car from cancer benefit
The 1972 Olds was to help fire chief in Caledonia
CALEDONIA, Minn. – A classic car, part of a benefit to raise money for a cancer patient, was stolen from the City of Caledonia on Sunday.
The 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass was going to help Caledonia Fire Chief, Chuck Gavin, who was diagnosed with ALS recently.
The Houston County Sheriff’s Office is assisting the Caledonia Police Department with the investigation.
The car is described as a blue, two-door Sedan. Contact the Caledonia Police Department (507.725.3889) or the Houston County Sheriff’s office (507.725.5122) if you have information.
Danilo
December 21, 2015 at 6:44 am
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