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Man faces charges after food bank truck stolen in Edmonton

An Edmonton Food Bank truck after it was stolen. Morris Gamblin/Global News

Police say a man is facing charges after a food bank truck was stolen in Edmonton two days before Christmas.

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The large delivery truck, parked in a loading dock at the Edmonton Food Bank, was being prepared to pick up donations when its GPS tracking device kicked in.

They say officers found the truck in a downtown alley and saw a man painting over the food bank decals.

Police say the man tried to drive away, but the truck got stuck in snow and he was arrested.

Officers determined that the paint had also been stolen from a nearby store.

A 31-year-old man faces charges including theft, mischief and uttering threats.

“Non-profits such as our local Edmonton Food Bank rely heavily on their vehicles to help the communities they serve,” Sgt. Brian Carfantan said Tuesday in a statement.

“We’re pleased we were able to locate the van quickly and make an arrest so that their important work can continue without delay.”

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 24, 2025.

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