Stolen tiny home found in Spangle after being taken from a secured storage facility

SPOKANE, Wash. — The woman who had her tiny home stolen Monday morning has been reunited with the home.

“It feels like ‘Oh my god, I can relax. This is going to be okay,” the home’s owner Karin Potter said.

Potter’s home was found in Spangle on a farmer’s field off Philleo Lake Road Thursday morning.

“It felt like a long time but actually it was found pretty quickly and I think that’s really a sign of what the Spokane community can do when they come together,” Potter said.

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The farmer’s son-in-law knew it was Potter’s home after seeing online posts about the theft. He notified Crime Check immediately.

“It just feels like a good example of when community comes together, how wonderful things can happen,” Potter said.

Potter received the call her home was found Thursday morning. As she walked through the home, she said she felt a sense of relief.

Potter had lived in the home for four years.

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