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Calgary mom asks for help after dead son’s personal belongings stolen from car

WATCH ABOVE: Elissa Capenter is asking those responsible for taking her suitcase with precious memory of her 14-year-old son who passed away Jan. 20, to return the items. – Feb 20, 2017

A Calgary mother is hoping Facebook will help her efforts to retrieve some precious items stolen from her car over the weekend in Red Deer.

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Elissa Carpenter said she’s devastated after thieves broke into her silver Mitsubishi Lancer in the 4700 block of 33 Street at about 5:30 a.m. Sunday.

“My car was locked and it was broad daylight,” she wrote in a Facebook post.

Two condolence books from her son’s memorial service were stolen from her car in Red Deer, Elissa Carpenter said. Provided to Global News

A purple collapsible suitcase inside the car contained the last memories of her 14-year-old son, Evan, who died of a brain aneurysm on Jan. 20.

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The stolen suitcase held three pairs of Evan’s shoes, a jersey with “Carpenter” printed across the back, his Kindergarten scrapbook, sympathy cards and two condolence books from his memorial service.

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She had brought them with her to show her mother.

Shoes belonging to her dead son were stolen from her car, Elissa Carpenter said. Provided to Global News

“I don’t care about the hundreds of dollars’ worth of items that I will never see again but there are some pretty special things that I would like to get back,” Carpenter wrote.

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She asked anyone who saw anything matching the description of her son’s mementos on Kijiji or other sites to contact her, police, Crime Stoppers, or return them to any church or fire station anonymously, no questions asked.

READ MORE: Southern Alberta family desperate for return of son’s cremated remains

Elissa Carpenter released photos of her belongings she said were stolen from a car in Red Deer, Alta. Provided to Global News
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