The Tauranga Salvation Army's community van is back in action after two of its wheels were stolen on the eve of Christmas deliveries last week.
Offers of help flooded in from far away as Auckland after a Bay of Plenty Times story about the grinch-like theft of the left front and rear wheels.
David Herbert, owner-operator of Herb's Vehicle Repairs, got a call for help from the Salvation Army's Bill Morris last Friday and immediately offered to fit new wheels.
While the Salvation Army's insurance will cover the cost of the wheels, Herbert said he was able get the charity a good deal and help get the van on the road while the claim was processed.