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Truckload of cans and bottles meant for fundraiser stolen in Maine

Source: Katie Deshaies/Facebook

PARSONFIELD, Maine — Two boys in Maine collecting cans for their local radio station's cancer research fundraiser were robbed of their stash over the weekend, according to a report.

Bryce and Riley Deshaies are seasoned recyclers as they have been participating in the fundraiser for 8 years, according to their mother.

This past year, the pair collected almost 200,000 cans and bottles -- a little under $10,000 worth -- according to News Center Maine.

But on Sunday, the boys' mother discovered someone had gotten into the trailer storing their recyclables and stolen about half the stash, which was meant for the annual Cans for a Cure Campaign sponsored by a Portland radio station.

HELP!!!! I just had to tell these 2 little boys that someone stole half of the bottles from their trailer either last...

Posted by Katie Deshaies on Monday, April 23, 2018

If you want to support the boys' cause, you can donate the campaign here:

Cans For A Cure
Po Box 412
Parsonsfield, Maine
04047