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THE FORUM
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20-Apr-23, 08:29:20 AM
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Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Wash. bird watcher sees strange sight in woods: his stolen van
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on: 18-Jan-11, 07:13:29 AM
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While bird-watching early this month on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Devan Miller spotted a familiar species in the forest while pursuing the chirp of a winter wren: his stolen Volkswagen van. Or at least what was left of it.
"A bizarre, hideous and illogical attempt at some kind of rebuilding of the carriage had been attempted, wood randomly nailed on, and the roof over the cab haphazardly built back on after being needlessly cut off," he wrote on his Facebook page. "It was just weird. It gave me the creeps, so I took off."
"I was a little disturbed just by how terrible the appearance was," Miller told the Peninsula Daily News. (Hat tip to The Associated Press.)
Miller, 38, called the Clallam County Sheriff's Office and a deputy came to take fingerprints, though Miller's not getting his hopes up that the thief who stole it from his driveway in late November will be caught.
Later, he and his father hauled the Vanagon out of the brush, hot-wired it and got it running with a jump-start. It ran perfectly.
Next stop, his friends' auto shop, Happy Motors.
"This last drive, the eight miles to Happy Motors, were the coldest miles I've ever driven, in the worst looking vehicle you can imagine," Miller wrote on Facebook. He said students stared, laughed and cheered as he motored along.
Happy ending: Miller's getting trade-in credit toward another VW.
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