According to the Moose FM staff, through no prompting by reporters, McRobb told owners of the impound business she left a watch "in Rob Ford's room" at Greenstone.

Then when asked why she was driving Ford's Escalade, McRobb said “that’s for me to know”.

And when asked by Moose FM staff if she stayed with Ford in rehab, she said "not anymore."

Moose News staff Matthew Sitler and Carly Verhoeven were able to take video of the Escalade and the woman who came to obtain her belongings from it today shortly after 3pm. Lee Anne McRobb was found behind the wheel of Ford’s vehicle near the Glen Orchard General Store onTuesday. On video today, McRobb, through no prompting by reporters, tells the owner of the impound business about maybe having left something in Rob Ford’s room. Later on a second video, McRobb is asked how she came to be behind the wheel of Rob Ford’s Escalade to which she replied “that’s for me to know”. Also on video, McRobb is asked if she stayed at rehab with ford she replied “not anymore.” To watch the first video clip, check out the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-K4-mDyiYA - See more at: http://moosefm.com/cfbgs/news/rob-fords-escalade-found-in-gravenhurst-towing-shop/#sthash.Yv1TSqDY.dpuf

A representative of Northland Towing and Recovery, in Gravenhurst, confirmed to the Toronto Star that his towing company received a black Cadillac Escalade, and that it is in their impound lot. He said the vehicle will remain there until the OPP chooses to release it.

Sitler, the regional news director for cottage country at Moose FM, said he received several tips after police issued the original press release about impaired driving charges, including some suggestions he explore ownership of the SUV and a suggestion the vehicle was pulled over near the GreenStone treatment centre.

When they located the vehicle at Northland Towing and Recovery on Wednesday, staff there agreed the Moose news reporters could wait on site, anticipating the vehicle's owners would come to collect belongings. The news staff waited from about 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., when the woman in the video arrived. A second person who transported the woman to the lot accosted the Moose FM reporter as the video ends.

"We were happy to receive these tips, it was an exciting day," said Sitler. "We fielded media calls from every major media outlet in the country."

The vehicle was pulled over at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to the OPP release, which was released just after 8 p.m. on the same day.

McRobb faces charges of driving while impaired and driving over .08, and is scheduled to appear in court June 17, according to police.