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Truck, with deep sentimental value, stolen from West Columbia home, owner is devastated

The owner of a Ford truck that was stolen from 2300 Robin Crest Drive, in West Columbia, has been left stunned by the loss of the vehicle.

“I am truly devastated,” said Kathleen Varnadore Drawdy. She is offering a $6,000 reward for return of the truck and the things that were in it. Link to Facebook post She said she was very attached to the 2004 Ford F150 pickup truck that was stolen from her home, in Westover Acres, at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday.

“This was my late father’s truck and it’s very sentimental to me,” Kathleen said. “It holds a lot of memories for me. Please pray that I get my truck back with all of the belongings.”

There is a very brief shot of Ring video showing three people around the truck at the time it was stolen, but the figures are hard to make out. Click here to see the video

The truck, that has around 59,000 miles on it, has been reported as stolen to the West Columbia Police Department.

Also in the truck was a gun that Kathleen’s Dad kept in the truck, a battery charger( a friend called the other day with a dead battery) a blow up mattress for camping still in the box, a dashboard camera and some other assorted items.

The truck has tinted widows, new tires, a bed cover with tool boxes with tools in them, a blue palmetto tree with half crescent moon sticker on back left window, and a license tag on the front that said Ford. The truck also has silver step sides and window guards, a bullet antenna that is graphic fiber.

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