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Trailer, equipment stolen from Gastonia Boy Scout troop

‘It’s a rebuilding process’ | Gastonia Boy Scout troop working to recover thousands of dollars worth of stolen equipment Troop 501 Scoutmaster says without the stolen trailer filled with camping equipment they will have to reconsider future plans for the troop Author: Briana Harper (WCNC) Updated: 12:11 AM EST February 25, 2021 GASTONIA, N.C. Members of Boy Scout Troop 501 in Gastonia were alerted to a startling surprise last week when they learned someone stole their trailer and thousands of dollars worth of camping equipment inside. Investigators believe the theft happened sometime between Feb. 12-15.  The trailer would typically be found locked up outside the scout hut at New Hope Presbyterian Church. Yet somehow a suspected theft managed to break those locks and take off with the trailer and everything that was in it including tents, tarps, lanterns and a portable kitchen.

Gastonia Boy Scout troop loses camping gear to theft

Gastonia Boy Scout troop loses camping gear to theft Gastonia Boy Scouts will rough it more than normal this year after a trailer containing Troop 501 equipment was stolen this month.  Troop 501 Scoutmaster Ben Bonds said last week the trailer and equipment, with a combined value of approximately $7,000, disappeared from the troop s Scout hut near New Hope Presbyterian Church at 4357 S. New Hope Road between Feb. 12-15.  My heart just sunk in my chest when I was told that it simply wasn t there at the building on Monday, Bonds said last week.  The trailer, a white enclosed unit that lacked logos, decals or lettering, was filled with both Troop equipment and the personal gear of Troop 501 s six active Scouts, including its mobile kitchen chuck boxes, pots and pans, tents and cooking gear, along with utensils, Dutch ovens and multiple propane lanterns, according to Bonds. 

Second London-area pastor charged with violating emergency laws

Author of the article: Chris Abbott  •  Postmedia Network Publishing date: Feb 10, 2021  •  February 10, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Steve Richardson, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church in Tillsonburg, said he would be sinning against God if he didn t gather on Sundays with his church community. Richardson has been charged twice in the last seven weeks under the Reopening Ontario Act for holding indoor services attended by more than 10 people.  (CHRIS ABBOTT/Postmedia Network) Article content A Tillsonburg pastor who has continued to hold indoor services during Ontario’s emergency shutdown has been charged twice under the Reopening Ontario Act. Steve Richardson, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church, has been ticketed twice in the last seven weeks for services held in the church on Bidwell Street that violated emergency measures intended to slow the spread of COVID-19, an OPP spokesperson said.

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