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Surrey man who survived Las Vegas shooting says his work truck has been stolen

FILE - Surrey man Kevin Sears, who survived the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas, says his work truck has been stolen. Global News

Another blow for a Surrey man who survived a mass shooting in Las Vegas last fall.

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Kevin Sears said his work truck has been stolen from outside his Fraser Heights home.

Sears declined a recorded interview, but did tell Global News he woke up Thursday morning to discover his truck had disappeared from where he normally parks it, right outside of his house.

According to the plumbing and heating contractor, the words “Plumbtec Mechanical Inc.” are painted on the side of the white truck.

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The licence plate number of the vehicle was not provided.

Sears was struck by a gunman’s bullet during the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas last October.

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