A nonprofit thrift store on Long Island was robbed this week by a woman who police say pretended to shop for her needy children. As McLoganTV reports, the Patchogue community is stepping in to help.
"One in three families are struggling to provide for their children. We are blessed to be able to do this," Loesch says in a public service announcement."I believe this was planned. I believe that she kind of knew our routines," Loesch said.
"She could have asked any one of the girls on the floor if she needed food, clothing for her children," Loesch said.
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