Heartless thief goes “as low as it gets” as he boldly steals from pub’s charity donation field
A shameless thief was caught on CCTV brazenly swiping a charity donation box from The Queen’s Head pub in Aylesbury while staff were distracted, an appeal to find him has been launched
A shameless thief was caught stealing from a charity donation box at a pub. Outraged workers have slammed the culprit as “as low as it gets” and are urging anyone with information to come forward to bring the heartless crook to justice.
CCTV footage has shown the moment a man swiped a charity donation box from The Queen’s Head, a pub located in Aylesbury, Bucks. The outrageous incident reportedly happened on Tuesday (December 9).
According to the shocking recording of the incident, the culprit was standing at the bar while seemingly waiting to be served. While unsuspecting workers were speaking to other customers, the thief could be seen snatching the charity tin and slipping it beneath his jacket.
The workers, left completely appalled, went on to release a public statement denouncing the theft, branding the culprit as “as low as it gets”. They wrote: “Someone has stolen a charity box from our premises today.
“Let’s be absolutely clear – this money was not ours. It was being raised to help others, and taking it is disgraceful.
“CCTV is in place and is being reviewed. This matter will be passed on.
“If the person responsible is seeing this, you have one chance to do the right thing and return what you took.
“If anyone recognises anything suspicious or has any information at all, please message us privately.
“We rely on our community to stand together and protect what’s right. Stealing from charity is as low as it gets.
“Let’s get this sorted.” As per Need to Know, local Sean Shoult said: “Can’t believe what I’ve just seen, it’s sad.
“Guy has been wrapped by the devil.” Mike Winstanley fumed: “His fingers need to be taught a lesson.”
Conor Ganley added: “Why is it not chained up like everywhere else?”
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