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Donations pour in for ailing teen whose things were stolen

By Associated Press

MANSFIELD: Donors are moving quickly to replace items stolen from an ailing teenager while he was out being the guest of honor at a fundraiser.

An area student group is purchasing a TV for Sam McCready, 16, whose widescreen television was taken during Saturday night's break-in at his family's home in Bellville in northern Ohio. A Best Buy store plans to replace the boy's stolen Sony PlayStation console.

Additionally, a security firm and a locksmith are offering the McCreadys their services.

Sam has lost both kidneys to Goodpasture's syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease, and now travels 60 miles to Akron three times a week for dialysis.

Gifts and the proceeds from Saturday's fundraiser were to be presented to the family Thursday evening.


Information from the News Journal, http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com.

MANSFIELD: Donors are moving quickly to replace items stolen from an ailing teenager while he was out being the guest of honor at a fundraiser.

An area student group is purchasing a TV for Sam McCready, 16, whose widescreen television was taken during Saturday night's break-in at his family's home in Bellville in northern Ohio. A Best Buy store plans to replace the boy's stolen Sony PlayStation console.

Additionally, a security firm and a locksmith are offering the McCreadys their services.

Sam has lost both kidneys to Goodpasture's syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease, and now travels 60 miles to Akron three times a week for dialysis.

Gifts and the proceeds from Saturday's fundraiser were to be presented to the family Thursday evening.


Information from the News Journal, http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com.



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May Fong
akron, oh

Posted 09:58 AM, 11/13/2008

While reading this story. That song kept running through my mind.

YOURe a FOUL one Mr GRINCH... Youre anasty wasty Skunk....

Sad times when you cant leave your home without your stuff getting Jacked....

To bad he wasn't there. We could have seen how the new castle law holds up.
















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