
Adaptable van stolen from Kelowna man with cerebral palsy
Global News
The van, customized to support Derosier's mobility needs due to cerebral palsy, allowed him to travel freely with the help of care aides. But now, four years later, it’s gone.
In 2021, Drew Derosier expressed overwhelming gratitude to Okanagan residents who helped raise funds for an accessible van — a $90,000 modified 2020 Toyota Sienna that changed his life.
“I don’t think you realize how much I appreciate this, and how much it’s going to change my life,” Derosier said at the time.
The van, customized to support Derosier’s mobility needs due to cerebral palsy, allowed him to travel freely with the help of care aides. But now, four years later, it’s gone.
“Right where this truck is parked … is where my car was stolen from,” he said, pointing to the spot where his vehicle sat outside his Kelowna home.
Derosier says the van’s loss has left him reliant solely on his wheelchair, an unexpected challenge for him.
“Dealing with all kinds of different stuff the general public doesn’t notice — because they don’t live every day in a chair. Stuff you don’t assume is a problem… is a problem for us,“ he added.
According to RCMP, the theft happened overnight Saturday and officers are now looking for both the van and the culprit.
“They could be anywhere, they’re mobile, and who knows where they’ve gone with it,” said RCMP spokesperson Mike Della-Paolera.













