This is a letter to the person or persons who felt they needed the money or drugs so badly that they had to steal a generator from my family's home. The generator was stolen sometime between Monday …
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This is a letter to the person or persons who felt they needed the money or drugs so badly that they had to steal a generator from my family's home. The generator was stolen sometime between Monday evening July 16 and early Tuesday morning July 17. Shame on you and on the person or persons who bought or traded the generator. The generator was taken from an elderly man's home on Judith St., Massena. The generator was covered and in the back of the garage, so who ever stole it, knew what they were looking for. I cannot believe that in a small family town, we have to worry constantly about the safety of our families and our homes. From the family you stole from, we pray for you.