Published November 17, 2014
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- The Salvation Army in central Arkansas says two paid bell-ringers have disappeared with their day's donations, the kettles and the bells they were using.
Maj. Jim Taylor tells the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that based on the average donations at the stores where the two men were bell-ringing they probably took hundreds of dollars in donations.
One disappeared from a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Maumelle on Dec. 6 and the other from a Walgreens in North Little Rock on Dec. 8.
Neither man has been arrested or charged.
The Salvation Army in the Little Rock area regularly hires employees at minimum-wage to help man the more than 50 red-kettle locations in the Little Rock area.
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