Sixteen-year-old Scout Julia Craig in the 6th Chilliwack group's storage room broken into in the United Church at Spadina and Yale overnight April 9. Thieves stole more than $3,000 worth of gear including gear boxes, brand-new tents and archery sets.

Sixteen-year-old Scout Julia Craig in the 6th Chilliwack group's storage room broken into in the United Church at Spadina and Yale overnight April 9. Thieves stole more than $3,000 worth of gear including gear boxes, brand-new tents and archery sets.

Thousands of dollars of gear stolen from Chilliwack Scout troop’s church storage

The 6th Chilliwack group lost archery sets, tents and other gear from the United Church at Yale and Spadina overnight April 9

Sixteen-year-old Julia Craig opened the door to the 6th Chilliwack Scout troop’s storage room on Monday to a scene of disarray and loss.

“Wow,” the Venturer Scout said as she and a reporter opened the locked door on Monday. “You can definitely tell people have been through here.”

Someone broke into the troop’s storage room at Chilliwack United Church overnight Sunday, according to Julia’s mother Lorna who is the group commissioner.

The 6th Chilliwack group lost at least five tents, one large gear box, camping equipment and even archery sets from the upstairs room at the Chilliwack United Church at Yale and Spadina.

A lot of this stuff we just purchased in the last year or so,” Lorna told the Progress Tuesday. “To have someone make a complete mess of the area, it’s really disconcerting.”

Much of the gear was purchased with money the scouts did fundraising for so they could go to jamborees.

“We’ve got four of our youth heading to the Canadian Jamboree in Halifax this year,” she said. “Some of that equipment was supposed to be going with us… . You can understand now that I’m quite upset about this.”

In all, Lorna estimated between $3,000 and $4,000 worth of gear was taken. A couple of duffle bags stolen had the troops logo on them.

The theft has been reported to the RCMP and while the storage room is inside the church, there was no damage or loss to the church or the church property.

The 6th Chilliwack Scouts have used a room for storage in the church since 1957, never before with a problem, Lorna said.

The Chilliwack United Church was the location of a warming centre for homeless individuals over the winter, but Lorna said she would like to think that didn’t have anything to do with this latest theft.

“But with any group in society you’ve got good ones and bad ones,” she said.

Lorna said she is particularly disappointed to see someone steal from a volunteer-run organization that does a lot of good work to help young people learn skills and get the opportunity to do things they might not normally be able to. As for whether any upcoming events or outings will have to be cancelled, she hopes not but “they are going to be scrambling a bit.”

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