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The family whose camper was stolen out of a Colorado Springs storage facility says their RV was found -- all the way in Pueblo.

Tom Roberts called 11 News Tuesday with the good news.

Roberts said a pastor found the RV Monday morning and called police. The camper was traced back to the Jan. 22 theft.

According to Roberts, the BBQ grill and TV were stolen, the VIN sticker was peeled off the side, and the plates were gone.

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After hours spent on the clock searching for a missing camper, it wasn't until a deputy was off duty that he made a big break in the case.

The sheriff's deputy was on his way home from work Saturday when he spotted the suspect vehicle in the traffic.

The truck had been caught on camera hauling

in El Paso County last weekend.

Another driver on the road at the same time as the off-duty deputy told 11 News he saw the truck make several u-turns while trying to out pace authorities. Several marked El Paso County Sheriff's Office squad cars eventually swarmed the truck.

The Sheriff's Office confirms they have the truck in evidence, but have not made any arrests. They are now trying to link the truck to other missing vehicle cases in the county.

The Roberts told 11 News reporter Dustin Cuzick they were stunned how "brazen" the suspect was, stealing a large RV in broad daylight.

Surveillance video shows a white Ford truck pull up to the storage facility, then a man jumps out and cuts the chain on the front gate. He drives in, then just minutes later drives out with the Roberts' camper.

At the time of this writing, the RV has not been located.

The storage facility is located near Powers and Palmer Park. The truck involved in the case was spotted near in that same area.

The Sheriff's Office told 11 News they are not releasing any suspect descriptions at this stage of the investigation.