Family says prayers, Facebook friends and bright orange rims helped them track down stolen car

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A Bedford, N.S., family says prayers, Facebook friends and bright orange rims all played roles in tracking down their car when it was stolen more than a week ago.

Dave Wilson works in Bayers Lake. On Feb. 16, his car — a 2006 Ford Five Hundred — was stolen.

He called the police and his wife, Natalie Frederick-Wilson, posted about it on their family’s Facebook page, Nova Scotia’s Wandering Wilsons. The tips came in fast.

“Within 10 minutes of me posting it, someone had shared that the manager from the gas station in River John said that car just stole, a couple hours ago, $100 in gas. And

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