Former pro-hockey player Mike Fisher, who is married to country music star Carrie Underwood, just issued a desperate plea to the public for help after his truck was stolen.

Fisher took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal that he had become a victim of auto-theft.

“My truck was stolen last night in Edmonton Alberta,” Fisher, 40, wrote alongside a photo of the vehicle. “If you see this truck anywhere please DM me or contact Edmonton police! It’s a 1975 ford f250 crew cab! Thanks #stolen truck #edmonton #f250 #alberta.”

Underwood has yet to comment on the situation on her own social media pages, but her husband’s post quickly went viral, with fans pledging to keep their eyes out for the vehicle. It is unclear if Underwood was with Fisher at the time the truck was stolen.

Underwood and Fisher have been in the news over the past few weeks due to their web series “Mike and Carrie: God & Country.” The show takes an in-depth look at their marriage, covering things like how they coped with the miscarriages Underwood suffered before they had their second son Jacob in 2019.

“It sounds wrong when you say it, but, it’s one of those ‘bad things that happen to other people,’ you know what I mean?” an emotional Underwood said. “It’s not something that you ever envision yourself having to deal with.”

Underwood and Fisher are also parents to 5 year-old Isaiah.

In this week’s episode, Underwood discussed the role her Christian faith plays in her parenting.

“It’s just like you have this tiny person that you’re just trying to keep alive,” Underwood said as she laughed. “Just to look at both of our boys… [I] just fall more and more in love every day.”

“And I still say to Mike all the time, you know, ‘We have two kids!’ A little mind-boggling,” she added.

Underwood went on to say that prayer is one of their main family traditions.

“We always pray before meals and stuff like that,” Underwood said. “And Isaiah will remind us — even if one of us is in the other room, hasn’t made our breakfast yet — he’s like, ‘Where’s Mom? Where’s Mom? I’ve got to have Mom!’, so we can all be there together to pray.”

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In the end, Underwood is very clear about what her goal is as a mother.

“I want our children, I think, just above everything — I mean, this goes for everybody everywhere, too — [to know] you are loved and you are wanted,” she asserted. “There are some not-too-great things that happen in the world and happen within families. And we are all flawed. And our flaws, I think, sometimes ripple out onto everybody else.”

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