A thief in Oregon made off with a hefty bounty of lingerie and blowup dolls.

One of five cars hit by a burglar in Sandy, Ore., belonged to Chelsey Coutts, who'd stored $500 worth of supplies for her friend's bachelorette party.

Coutts, who said the loot included "lots of toys, blow-up dolls" and "outfits," told Fox-affiliate KPTV: "It was horrible. (The officer) kind of started laughing, but he felt bad so he asked me to describe everything in detail."

"It broke my heart," said bride-to-be Haleigh Kirby. "Chelsey's worked so hard for so long on all this, and she's done a really good job, and it's just sad to see someone come and take all that away like that."

But Kirby will not have to party sans lacy underthings and buzzing phalluses. Upon reading about the theft on Facebook, the good people of Sandy generously opened their wallets to replace the junk in Coutts' trunk.