HABITAT THEFT INVESTIGATION $2,500 Worth Of Tools Stolen From Habitat For Humanity Construction Site
Reported by: Mamie Buoy
Web Producer: Mamie Buoy
Reported: Jun. 8, 2012 5:17 PM EDT
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Huntington
, Cabell County
, West Virginia
Huntington Police need your help to find the person who stole thousands of dollars worth of tools from a Habitat for Humanity construction site.
A spokesperson for Habitat for Humanity says when volunteers arrived at the site in the 500 block of West Sixth Street Friday morning, they found the construction trailer had been vandalized and $2,500 worth of tools had been stolen.
Anyone with information should call Huntington WV Area Habitat for Humanity's office at (304) 523-4822 or the Huntington Police Department at (304) 696-4470.
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