Following the forced break-in at Black River Good Neighbors' (BRGN) Thrift Shop in Ludlow, concerned citizens have donated $500 as a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the Thanksgiving break-in and robbery.
According to members of the BRGN Board, the break-in focused on stealing personnel records plus a donation jar estimated to contain $60.
According to Ludlow Police chief Jeff Billings, no hard evidence has been found as to the perpetrators other than "innuendo", referring to last year's accusations by the "Take Back BRGN". This group accused the BRGN of mismanagement after the dismissal of the Thrift Store manager by the BRGN Board.
BRGN Board member Jean Eggleston indicated that the Board was "grateful for the donations for the reward so that BRGN would not have to use funds it needs to provide aid to area families in need, especially during the holiday season."
Any information regarding this crime should be communicated to the Ludlow Police Department, 802-228-4211.
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