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B.C. woman finds used syringe in her returned stolen car

Syringes, bags of clothing, tools and other debris left behind by thieves who stole car
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Along with several bags of items left behind by the people who stole her car, Tiffany Braun, of Nanaimo, also found a used syringe next to the seat that was left behind by the ICBC subcontractor hired to sa国际传媒榖io-cleansa国际传媒 the vehicle. (CHRIS BUSH/The News Bulletin)

A Vancouver Island woman has her stolen car back, but is none too pleased about finding a used syringe and other items left behind by the people who stole it.

Tiffany Braun awoke May 8 to find vacant boulevard where her 2000 Toyota Corolla should have been parked in front of her home on Poplar Street in Nanaimo.

Shesa国际传媒檇 bought the car from a coworker in 2016 and relies on it to commute to and from her job at Nanaimo Airport, which isnsa国际传媒檛 served by public transit.

The culprits had the car about 12 hours when an RCMP officer spotted it on Bowen Road and .

Police confiscated drugs found in the vehicle and had the car towed to an ICBC holding yard. ICBC couldnsa国际传媒檛 return the car right away, since it had to be inspected for damage and the claim approved by an adjuster sa国际传媒 a process that took about one week, according to Braun.

sa国际传媒淚 couldnsa国际传媒檛 even get a rental for the first week until the adjuster approved the claim,sa国际传媒 she said.

Braunsa国际传媒檚 insurance coverage paid for up to $500 to rent a vehicle while hers was serviced.

Braun said she was told she couldnsa国际传媒檛 have her car until it was cleaned, but after about three and a half weeks and the car rental allowance had run out, Braun asked for her car back.

It was returned, along with several bags filled with property found in it when police made the arrest. Her belongings, including the carsa国际传媒檚 ownersa国际传媒檚 manual, were stuffed in the bags with everything the suspects left behind. Bolt cutters, several cell phones and cell phone accessories, backpacks, clothing, syringes sa国际传媒 used and unused sa国际传媒 a small propane torch and propane bottles, a case of Kokanee beer and several flashlights, including one flashlight that she said had been stolen from her husbandsa国际传媒檚 van six months earlier.

sa国际传媒淭here are three or four big, plastic clear bags that say ICBC on them, full of clothes and garbage and all of this stuff and a big, green Rubbermaid bin full of stuff and itsa国际传媒檚 not like they had gone between the seats and checked to make sure there was anything because thatsa国际传媒檚 where I found one of the needles sa国际传媒 down beside my seat sa国际传媒 and then there was garbage underneath the seats,sa国际传媒 Braun said. sa国际传媒淎ll theysa国际传媒檇 done with the bio clean is they just spray this substance on it and seal up the car for two days.sa国际传媒

Braun donned a pair of rubber gloves, used tongs to pick up debris in the car, sort her belongings from the other stuff in the bags and wiped the sticky bio clean chemical from the carsa国际传媒檚 windows and controls. The chore took about five hours.

sa国际传媒淐an you imagine? Thatsa国际传媒檚 how they gave it back to me sa国际传媒 they told me there was all this crap in there. They didnsa国际传媒檛 seem to care,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淭he only thing they did agree to is itsa国际传媒檚 going for a detail.sa国际传媒

Lindsay Olsen, ICBC senior communications specialist, said in an e-mail that when a stolen vehicle is to be returned to its owner, ICBC hires a licensed biohazard cleaning company sa国际传媒 where the services are available in the province sa国际传媒 to ensure the vehicle is safe before it is returned. ICBC also returns all safe belongings recovered from vehicles to customers, since itsa国际传媒檚 not possible to determine which specific possessions belong to them.

sa国际传媒淯nfortunately, in this case, a syringe was missed in a side pocket of the vehicle by the bio cleaning company,sa国际传媒 Olsen noted.

sa国际传媒淭he safety of our customers is of the utmost importance to ICBC and we take this matter seriously. Since learning of this error, we have formally apologized to the customer and addressed the mistake with the biohazard cleaning company to ensure this does not happen again for the safety of our customers, employees and business partners.sa国际传媒

Olsen went on to say the recommended and standard process after a vehicle is bio cleaned, is that itsa国际传媒檚 towed to an auto body shop to be detailed, vacuumed and wiped down further, but in this case the customer chose to retrieve the vehicle before this step was completed and an opportunity to correct the mistake was missed.

sa国际传媒淣evertheless, the work of the bio cleaning company was clearly not carried out to our standards and we again, apologize to the customer for that,sa国际传媒 Olsen said.



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