Carrie Underwood’s Husband Mike Fisher Asks For Help Finding Stolen Truck

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Carrie Underwood’s husband, former professional hockey player, Mike Fisher is asking fans to help him find his stolen truck.




On Thursday (June 11), Fisher turned to social media to share a photo of the missing vehicle, a brown 1975 Ford F250, which was stolen in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. His caption reads, “My truck was stolen last night in Edmonton Alberta. If you see this truck anywhere please DM me or contact Edmonton police! It’s a 1975 ford f250 crew cab! Thanks #stolentruck #edmonton #f250 #alberta.”

Fisher unveiled further details about the situation in the comments after some questioned if there was a license plate number. “Didn’t have one on it. Was in a lot waiting to ship,” he replied, adding, “if it’s a brown crew cab that’s the truck.”

Fisher, who is a native of Canada, played for Ottawa Senators for 10 seasons before being traded to the Nashville Predators, where he ended up retiring from in 2018. He and Underwood now reside in Tennessee with their two sons, 5-year-old Isaiah and 1-year-old Jacob.

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Recently, Fisher and Underwood have been opening up about their personal life like never before in a new video series, Mike and Carrie: God & Country.

The four-part series of short films, for the non-profit I Am Second, offers fans a look into the couple’s personal lives as they discuss some of the most challenging moments they’ve had to overcome together. In the second episode titled “The Wrestle,” the couple gets candid about the three miscarriages suffered and how they worked through it.

Every Wednesday at 8/7c a new episode from the series is released. So far, three episodes are available for fans to watch here.

WATCH Carrie Underwood & Mike Fisher In Tears While Detailing Miscarriages VIDEO BELOW:




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