Van stolen in Puna burglary found undamaged

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald A scale like the one pictured here was one of the many items stolen from Puna Kamali'i Flowers in Keaau.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Fingerprint dust is left on a file cabinet from a police investigation Tuesday at Puna Kamali'i Flowers in Keaau.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Employees of Puna Kamali’i Flowers stand in front of their recently recovered company van, which had been stolen in a weekend burglary.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Vicki Nelson, president of Puna Kamali'i Flowers prepares flowers for an order Tuesday at the business warehouse in Keaau.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Zeb Nelson, son of Vicki Nelson, president of Puna Kamali'i Flowers, works at the business warehouse Tuesday in Keaau.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Vicki Nelson, president of Puna Kamali'i Flowers stands with her son, Zeb, by their recently recovered company van, which had been stolen in a weekend burglary.

Vicki Nelson, president of Puna Kamali’i Flowers, stands with her son, Zeb, in front of their recently recovered company van, which had been stolen in a weekend burglary. (Hollyn Johnson/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — A Keaau flower nursery that provides employment to developmentally disabled individuals recovered the company’s van, which was stolen in a weekend burglary.