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Motorhome stolen with equipment valued at $9,400

22.02.2026 18:42 1 min 1 source
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Motorhome stolen with equipment valued at $9,400
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A pickup truck converted into a motorhome was stolen in Uruguay. The incident occurred on February 21 at a truck stop on Route 2, near the town of Egaña. The vehicle contained camping gear, electronics, and cash, with the total loss estimated at US$9,387.

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22.02.2026 agesor.com.uy SPA

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