Olivia Attwood took to Instagram on Thursday [September 15] to thank her followers for helping to find her stolen Range Rover.
The former Love Island star had issued a plea for help earlier in the day on the social media platform fearing she'd never see her vehicle again.
However, by 8pm the 31-year-old revealed a happy conclusion to the matter.
"CAR FOUND! That's the power of social media baby!" she exclaimed on her Story.
"The little huns had given me some cute new number plates and parked the car up on a random street. Engine was still hot - AND we caught them coming back for it in broad daylight. Stunning."
She continued: "I'm drained but just wanted to say thank you - without all your messages and sightings I never would of seen that car again xxx I feel like we are the Avengers or something, it's great love you xxx."
Announcing the theft in the early hours of the morning, the shocked star wrote: "This car has just been stolen from my driveway, about 15 mins ago.
"If anyone in Manchester sees it. Offering reward. It has a tracker and we have camera images of the thieves."
She went on to add: "We also know the car has no fuel so any petrol stations in Manchester/Cheshire within the next hour please keep your eyes open."
Olivia - who lives in Manchester with her Blackburn Rovers footballer fiancé Bradley Dack - then urged her followers to keep an eye out for any of her belongings, writing: They have been chucking out dog towels / clothing from car on route [sic] so if you if you see any random clothing on the street in this area you think could be mine please take a picture and send location."
Last week, it was reported how Ryan Giggs' ex Stacey was left horrified when masked men made off with her £80k Range Rover Sport.
Kerry Katona has also been the victim of car theft - with the star left traumatised in December last year as she and her youngest daughters Heidi, 14, and seven-year-old DJ watched as thieves robbed her blue Range Rover during a shopping trip in Oldham.
"I tried to run after the car but I had Heidi and DJ with me. They were crying, screaming, it was awful," Kerry wrote in her column for new! magazine shortly after the horrifying incident.
"Heidi is still traumatised and I'm so shaken up. I can't believe how everything fell apart like that."
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