St. John s thrift store recovering from pre-holiday break-in
A St. John s thrift store operated by Choices for Youth is recovering after a break-in resulted in hundreds of dollars in lost cash and equipment.
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Posted: Dec 13, 2020 12:50 PM NT | Last Updated: December 13, 2020
Neighbourhood, a thrift shop operated by Choices for Youth in St. John s, was broken into on Wednesday.(Neighbourhood/Facebook)
A St. John s thrift store operated by Choices for Youth is recovering after a break-in resulted in hundreds of dollars in lost cash and equipment.
Choices For Youth retail and production manager Mari-Lynn Taylor said she got the call on Wednesday, after a youth trainee and his mother arrived at the store on Pearson Street, called Neighbourhood, to a broken glass door.
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Jayshawn Savage, 11, of Westview Terrace shows his excitement as New Castle officers Peter Mendicino, left, and Lt. Chris Fabian give him bags of gifts from Shop With a Cop. His mother, Patricia, is in the background.
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New Wilmington Borough officer Tobias Ochs makes selections for a child on his list during the Shop With a Cop extravaganza at Walmart.
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Taylor Ward, 5, of Westview Terrace picks out a present offered to her by a New Castle police officer during Shop With a Cop.
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Ivan Martinez, 11, tries out a new bicycle delivered to his house as a gift from the Shop With a Cop program.