The Inter-Faith Treasure House is “suffering” without its primary food pick-up van, which was stolen on Thursday, April 26, according to the Washougal nonprofit organization’s executive director.
“That van was very important (to us),” Nancy Wilson said. “It’s been very challenging (without it). But we’ll work around it, find ways to carry on. We’re looking for (people) to volunteer their rigs, and we’re using our smaller van when it’s not taking food to the schools.”
The van — a white 2001 Ford Econoline E-250 — was parked in an “unsecured parking (lot) on the east side of the building” when it was stolen, according to an incident report written by Washougal Police Department officer Jermaine Burchfield.
“It was here when we left work on (April 25), so we figure it was probably taken at night, probably between midnight and 2 a.m.,” said Wilson, adding that thieves previously took a catalytic converter, gas and a license plate from the van. “I was so upset (when I heard that it was stolen). We provide over 400 families food a month — that’s over 1,000 people that depend on us for their food every month. They didn’t just steal from us. They stole from the whole community.”
Wilson told Burchfield she “was unsure” if the van’s doors were locked at the time the incident occurred, according to the report.