'It was right here:' Yukon cabin vanishes without a trace
Gloves, crowbar, and windows left behind
A Yukon woman is looking for her house.
Josie-Anne Pilottesays she was building a cabin on a friend's mining claim near Fish Lake Road just outside of Whitehorse.
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Thecabin was on pallets and ready to move, but when Pilotte arrived last month, she found someone else had already beat her to it.
"We found a pair of gloves, a crowbar, and they left the windows behind," shesays.
Pilotte says whoever took the cabin took everything she had inside and left it outside.
She doesn't know what happened.Snowfall covered any tracks.
"I wentberserk,"Pilottesays. "I lost it. I left, and yesI went to the police and I reported it."
It's been two weeks since the theftand there are still few clues.
Pilotte says the cabin was supposed to be a hideaway.
"Just a place to sleep, to hide in, to get away," she says. "Aplace to be, my little home."
Police in Whitehorse are investigating theunusual crime.