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VFW Worker Robbed During 'Remembrance Poppy' Fundraiser: Police


A VFW worker who was handing out Memorial Day Remembrance Poppies along a New Jersey roadside was robbed of three bags of the flowers and several hundred dollars he had raised for veterans, police said. 

Thomas Coohill, commander of the East Brunswick Memorial VFW Post 133, was handing out the flowers to motorists and soliciting donations on Friday afternoon at the intersection of Ryders Lane and Cranbury Road, police said. 

But when he walked up to a car holding a bag with money and flowers, someone took it, police said. 

The bag had about $500, police said. 

The East Brunswick Police Department announced that two police unions would each be donating $500 to the VFW post to support their cause. The New Jersey state police union planned to match the donation, police said. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the East Brunswick Police Department at 732-390-6900.




Photo Credit: East Brunswick Police Department
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