Police are investigating at least four incidents where Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal collection boxes were stolen or broken into in the days before or after Remembrance Sunday.
Around £100 was seized from three donation boxes at St Thomas’ Leesfield Church in the Lees area of Greater Manchester (pictured below) on Saturday night.
Roy Atkinson, deputy warden of the church, was quoted by the Manchester Evening News as saying: “It’s disgusting anyone could do that.”
In Cornwall, officers were called to St Blaise Parish Church in St Austell (pictured below), where approximately £25 was taken from a Poppy Appeal collection.
Windows were broken during the incident, which happened sometime between 1pm last Thursday and 2pm the next day, causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Four donation containers, including two Poppy Appeal boxes, were stolen from St Botolph’s Church in Boston, Lincolnshire (pictured top, left) in two incidents.
The first occurred at 12.15pm last Friday, while the second took place at around 3pm yesterday.
Approximately £50 worth of donations were taken from a collection tin at Christ Church on London Road in Cosham, Hampshire sometime between 4pm on Friday 3rd November and 9am the following day.
PC David Ronchetti was quoted by the Southern Daily Echo as saying: “This is a particularly…
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