The Oklahoman

CRIME

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NORTH CAROLINA

| Winston-Salem — Police say someone stole a Salvation Army kettle from a bell ringer who left his post to help a grandmothe­r and her four grandchild­ren get through the double doors at a shopping mall in North Carolina. Winston-Salem police say bell ringer James Griffin III told them when returned from the Belk store to his post, the kettle and the $50 in it were gone. Police Lt. Brad Yandell says there is no video of Tuesday’s theft, and investigat­ors have no leads. Maj. James Allison, commander of the Salvation Army of Winston-Salem, says the agency would have helped if the thief had a need. Griffin returned to his post on Wednesday, and the Belk store manager put $100 into the replacemen­t kettle.

ALABAMA

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