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Burglars Swipe $1,700 In Salvation Army Kettle Donations

SANFORD, Maine - Police in Maine are looking for the Grinch who stole cash donations from the Salvation Army. Officials say a burglar pried open a metal door at the Salvation Army in Sanford, Maine, sometime between Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. The Journal Tribune reports that about $1,700 in cash donations intended for the needy was taken from a safe. The Sanford Police Department is investigating. Capt. Erin C. Smullen of the Salvation Army said Christmas Eve kettle donations were put in a safe because the bank was not open.