Suffolk man posts daily message for thieves

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Larceny victim has message for thief

Updated: Monday, 01 Oct 2012, 11:29 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 01 Oct 2012, 11:29 PM EDT

SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) - Every day for a month, thousands of drivers traveling on Goodwin Boulevard in Suffolk have passed by an unusual sign.

"I made the sign and put it up," business owner Maurice Dennis said. "It got a lot of attention, all good."

Dennis created a sign after someone stole a truckload of scrap metal from behind his business.

"I've been saving this aluminum for my grandson. He and I worked on a recycling project for the Cub Scouts. We've been working on it for two years," Dennis said. "It's really disappointing when you come and find it's all gone."

Dennis told WAVY.com he and his grandson planned to donate the money from the project to the Cub Scouts.

Although Dennis has filed a report with local police, he wanted the thief to know how angry he really was.

"After police left, I didn't know quite what to do so I made a sign," Dennis said.

The sign reads: "Low life, you stole from the Cub Scouts."

"The sign is for the criminal to let him know that he has violated me and violated my project that I had for my grandson," Dennis said.

Dennis says he takes down the sign every night.

"I'm afraid the person who did that will take the sign down and put it with my collection of aluminum," Dennis said.

Suffolk police are still looking for the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

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