Police: 'Grinches' Stole Salvation Army Donation Kettle In Pennsylvania

MCDONALD, Pa. (AP) -- Police near Pittsburgh are searching for a couple of Grinches they say stole a Salvation Army donation kettle.

The red kettle and an unspecified amount of cash inside were taken around 8 p.m. Friday from a convenience store in McDonald, about 18 miles southwest of Pittsburgh.

Police posted surveillance photos of the suspected couple on the department's Facebook page.

The man is shown wearing a baseball cap. The woman is wearing a Vans sweatshirt.

A store clerk says the man chatted with him and a customer before reaching out, taking the kettle and running away.

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