Boy on ‘very naughty list’ after stealing kettle from Dunwoody volunteer in wheelchair

A Dunwoody family is speaking out after their son who was volunteering for the Salvation Army had his kettle stolen. The son, Todd Copper, uses a wheelchair to get around and said this will not stop him from making a difference this holiday season.

Police said Todd Copper was volunteering at Perimeter Mall where he has been coming for more than 20 years. This is the first time something like this happened to him and by a suspect who is just a kid. The boy took the money and ran off to take a MARTA train. As for Copper, he’s focused on coming back to the mall to help the community.  Continue reading at 11Alive

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