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Police: Men steal charity donation jar from 7-Eleven

Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)
Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)

Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven.

Three men entered the 7-Eleven in the 1500 block of Richmond Road around 3 a.m. Wednesday, according to a Williamsburg Police news release.

They stole food items and a charity jar, the release said. Police spokesman Maj. Riley said police do not have an estimate for the amount of cash in the jar.

Police have released surveillance photos of the men they believe stole the items and charity jar.

Those with information on this incident or any other crime in the Williamsburg area may contact Crime Stoppers at 1-888- LOCK-U- UP or the Williamsburg Police Department at 757-220- 2331.

Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)
Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)
Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)
Williamsburg Police are looking for three men they believe stole several items – including a charity donation jar – from a 7-Eleven. (Courtesy Williamsburg Police)
Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing is the Assistant Editor at WYDaily. Sarah was born in the state of Maine, grew up along the coast, and attended college at the University of Maine at Orono. Sarah left Maine in October 2015 when she was offered a job at a newspaper in West Point, Va. Courts, crime, public safety and civil rights are among Sarah’s favorite topics to cover. She currently covers those topics in Williamsburg, James City County and York County. Sarah has been recognized by other news organizations, state agencies and civic groups for her coverage of a failing fire-rescue system, an aging agriculture industry and lack of oversight in horse rescue groups. In her free time, Sarah enjoys lazing around with her two cats, Salazar and Ruth, drinking copious amounts of coffee and driving places in her white truck.

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