Man says his truck was stolen when he stopped to check out crashed car

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Darren Campbell had a shock early Monday when his truck, a 2006 Dodge Cummins Laramie, was stolen after he stopped to offer help in Cowichan Bay.
He said on Facebook that he was on his way home from work about 5:20 a.m. when saw a vehicle in the ditch by the Wessex Inn. The car looked to be badly damaged, he said.
“Lights flashing, horn is going off,” he said. “Thinking I’m going to find a body in this vehicle.”
Campbell said he put his hazard lights on and got out “expecting the worst.”
That’s when it happened.
“Heard my truck start up and look at the guy in my driver’s seat with a black mask on. Make eye contact with him. Then he speeds away, stealing my truck.”
The strange set of circumstances was tough to take.
“If I had any luck it would be all bad luck,” Campbell said. “Like are you kidding me? Try to be a Good Samaritan and my $20,000 truck gets stolen right under my nose.”
The truck is described as a 2006 Dodge Cummings 2500 4×4 with a canopy on it and B.C. plate #JW2586.
Campbell told CHEK News he called RCMP and later found out from people living in the area that a man had been knocking on their windows and doors at 3 a.m. wanting inside.
Neighbours said the man didn’t want them to phone police, saying he wanted to phone his wife to come and get him.
Campbell said he would still stop and try to help if he found himself in the same situation again.
“I don’t believe the guy really had any intention, he just wanted to get away,” he said. “I think he was scared more than anything.”

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