Thieves steal more than £500 in second Telford charity shop raid
More than £500 was taken in a raid on a Telford charity shop – just a week after another charity shop in the area was hit.
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Thieves targeted Community Helpp in Oakengates during the early hours of yesterday morning, and took the weeks takings as well as the CCTV box.
It happened within a week of when hundreds of pounds was taken from Hilbrae charity shop, opposite Community Helpp.
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Pauline Jackson, the charity's founder, said: "It's awful, especially after what happened to the shop opposite us and seeing what they've gone through.
"We thought we'd be safer because of the CCTV. We had a padlock with a chain as well.
"They smashed the door window, exactly like they did at Hilbrae"
Pauline said it had hit the charity hard.
"For people who help people, it's genuinely a very bad blow," she said.
"The people that have done this have got to be in a dark place. It's low to take from people who help others. I think they probably need some help themselves.
"Everybody is going mad. People have been walking past the shop in absolute disgust."