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His truck was stolen — twice. Authorities knew where it was. But it still took 17 days to get it back

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It didn’t take long for a tracking company to find Michael Walker’s truck after it was stolen from his Toronto driveway earlier this month.

But as a tracking company employee waited hour for police to arrive, it was taken again.

Tag Tracking zeroed in on its new location, a shipping container at a rail yard about 30 kilometres away.

Police were alerted again. Border officials were also contacted. But Walker’s truck continued to sit in the container. 

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“I’m not very happy that someone can’t get off their heinie and open the container that it’s supposed to be in,” he told CBC News last week while waiting for authorities.  

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