Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
BOULDER, Colo. — Musician Lucas Wolf was walking his dog Lobo in Boulder but after a few trips around the block, he returned to an empty parking lot, with his truck nowhere in sight.The truck is more than just a way for Wolf to get around. For the past 6 months, it's been his home.
Fortunately, Boulder police found the White Toyota a few days ago and Wolf is now back on the road. However, his truck suffered thousands of dollars in damages. The heater, console and stereo were stolen. His passenger seat window was shattered, and there was bumper damage from a hit-and-run committed by the thieves.Although the truck was still running and friends have helped him replace a few items, Wolf still calculates the total loss at around $12,000.
Although he's taken life's punches in a stride, the future for Wolf is now uncertain. Along with his music, he does landscaping work, mowing lawns and knocking down weeds. He doesn't know when he'll be able to afford an apartment or where he'll be able to find one."As I'm getting older, I've realized you have to look at what you have and be thankful for that," said Wolf.
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