The Salvation Army is asking for the public's help after one of its red kettles was stolen from a post in the Loop. The red kettle contained what is estimated to be around $400. The bell ringer in charge of the post was on break at the time of the theft and was not impacted.
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Red kettle containing about $400 stolen in Chicago's Loop, Salvation Army says
Money was stolen from the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign 2022 in the Chicago Loop near Randolph Street and State Street, the organization said.
A Salvation Army red kettle like this one, seen earlier this month outside a Jewel store at 6107 S. Archer Ave., was stolen from the Loop.Brian Rich/Sun-TimesThe Salvation Army is asking for the public’s help after someone stole one of its red kettles, containing about $400 in donations, in the Loop.It said the kettle was stolen from a post near the corner of State and Randolph streets between 4:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. Salvation Army offi…
Salvation Army Red Kettle Stolen From Near State and Randolph in Loop
A Salvation Army red kettle was stolen from the area of State and Randolph streets Tuesday in Chicago’s Loop, according to the organization. The red kettle, which contained an estimated $400 in cash donations, was taken between 4:15-5:15 p.m. The bell ringer was on break at the time of the theft, the Salvation Army explained in a news release. The...
CHICAGO — The Salvation Army is asking for the public's help after one of its red kettles, filled with donation money, was stolen from a post in the Loop.According to Salvation Army officials, the red kettle was stolen from the corner of North State Street and West Randolph Street ad contained what is estimated to be around $400.The bell ringer in charge of the post was on break at the time of the theft and was not impacted by the incident. Salv…
ST. LOUIS -- Due to inflation, millions of Americans may need help this holiday season.And the Salvation Army's annual bell ringing campaign has resumed around the country in recent days. The Salvation Army provides 55 million meals, ten million nights of shelter, and endless Christmas gifts to children who would otherwise receive nothing during the Christmas season. Each year, the Salvation Army serves 25 million people.