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Skateboarding Thief Steals From Girl Scouts

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A boy riding on a skateboard snatched more than $400 from a Girl Scout troop Sunday as he rolled by their cookie stand at a San Bernardino County grocery store.

One of the girls ran after the thief, but fell down while running and suffered minor scrapes.

"My sister put the money on the table, and as fast as he can, he took the money and ran off," said Victoria, a Girl Scout who declined to give her last name. "My first instinct was to run after him."

The young girl issued a plea to the robber: "He should turn himself in, because it will make him feel better. Just learn from really bad mistakes."

A nearby eatery is donating 20 percent of Monday's profits to Girl Scout Troop 1303, and patrons have been giving a little extra to the victimized troop.

After a full day of selling cookies outside of a Stater Brothers store in Phelan, the scouts began breaking down their selling stand, police said.

They were nearly done with the task when the teen, who had lingered near the girls' stand, reached out and grabbed their money bag, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Cpl. Randy Naquin said.

The girls lost $460 in the heist, according to the troop.

Earlier in the day, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said the thief made off with $552.

The boy, who Naquin described as a juvenile, is white, and was wearing  a blue beanie and blue-and-grey striped shirt.

The Girl Scouts told sheriff's investigators that they do not know the boy who stole their money, Naquin said.

However, Stater Brothers shared surveillance footage with the Sheriff’s Department, which is working to determine whether the video is good enough quality to assist in identifying him, Naquin said.

"Phelan is a very small community, and pretty much everybody knows each other," said Naquin, who said a clear photo of the suspect will help officers identify and arrest the culprit.

If caught, the thief faces punishment that could include up to six months behind bars and a $1,000 fine.

As for the money, the girls were going to use it to pay for a trip to Disneyland, and they were close to reaching their goal. But not all is lost. The Girl Scouts council for the area is going to absorb the loss, and the girls will get to take that trip after all.
 



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