Local Cub Scouts Searching for Stolen Goods
Pack looking for community's help to find stolen trailer.
Editor's Note: The following was contributed by Fran Colello-Walsh.
Cub Scout Pack 370’s trailer was stolen with all their pack, gear, flags etc.
The pack’s trailer was last seen on Monday Jan. 16, parked on their sponsor’s lot, Marconi lodge in Islip. It is a 1985 silver unite trailer, plate number: BA90915.
It has most of the old lettering on it "Boy Scouts Troop 439" (we owned it for seven months). A police report was filed, but we're missing a big part of us.
Cub Scout Pack 370 consists of over 70 scouts, ages 7 to 10, from the Town of Islip. The pack has been around for over 43 years and is sponsored by Marconi Lodge.
Over the years, the pack keeps on giving back to the community. Some of the ongoing projects would include: Making care packages for our local military soldiers, helping out with the Keep Islip Clean program, providing meals to the less fortunate during the holidays. This pack guides the young scouts to do the right thing and strive in making it a better place.
Losing ALL of their equipment is only a speed bump in their history. These scouts are thought to “do their best!” and not take the easy way out and quit or give up!
We are very saddened that this happened and it will be hard to tell the scouts that their hard work was stolen by someone that wanted it more. The pack will rise above this and look ahead.
Cub Scout Pack 370 is now looking toward the community for some help!
If you have seen the trailer, please call 911 or the cubmaster at 631-882-5533
Some items that were inside the trailer:
- American Flag
- Pack Flag
- Pack Banner
- Pack Awards(42 years’ worth)
- Space derby kits
- Space Derby track
- Microphone and wire
- PC Projector/screen
- Car wash equipment
- 2 custom BBQ grills
- 3- 5gal water dispenser
- Various playground equipment
- 10x10 blow up screen
- Various paper goods
- 4 coffee containers
- 1 big coffee urn
- Various cookware
- various cleaning equipment
- Cases of water
- Various custom ceremony props…memories, memories, memories
Chris DeLuca
12:34 pm on Sunday, January 22, 2012
Pathetic! Absolutely pathetic! So sad that kids have to find out that this is the kind of world we live in now......
Marianne Bowden
2:42 pm on Sunday, January 22, 2012
What is wrong with people. First a vets wheelchair last week and now this. We will keep an eye out for your trailer. Keep doing the good work you do boys!
Mr. M
9:53 am on Monday, January 23, 2012
As a former Cub Scout Pack Master for West Islip I say we get the ball rolling on a donation campaign asap for these kids ! They deserve it ! Please contact me at magoman@aol.com with your input.