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Keepsake Bible stolen from Alberta senior in parking lot

A bible, opened to the Book of Job, is seen in this 2009 file photo. Eli Meir Kaplan/Getty Images

WETASKIWIN, Alta. – There’s a spiritual twist to a theft investigation in central Alberta which police hope can receive guidance through a little help from the public.

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RCMP said a woman was in a shopping mall parking lot in Wetaskiwin, south of Edmonton, on Feb. 2 when she was approached by an unknown female who demanded a ride.

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When the senior refused, the stranger reached into her vehicle and grabbed a Bible the woman’s late husband had given her.

The driver was not hurt.

The blue-coloured paperback publication with the name Faye Snyder on the inside cover was in a black fabric case with a zipper.

The case also contained a soft cover Bible study book called “She Did What She Could” by Day of Discovery.

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