2 suspects vandalize, steal equipment from ball club for disabled in Gloucester County: police

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2 suspects vandalize, steal equipment from ball club for disabled in Gloucester County: police
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Police in Gloucester County are searching for two suspects who vandalized and stole from a little league. The league president says the stolen equipment was used by players who have disabilities.

"They should be ashamed of themselves," President of Monroe Township Little League, Jimmy Magee, stated.

"There’s a key that stays in here and it opens this door and they knew that," Jess Simpkins, Vice President of the league, said. Simpkins described the scene, "Continued to smash the lock box on the ground until it exploded. When it exploded, they lost the key." "They went to the shed, grabbed a bat and used the end of the bat to pry the door open," Simpkins said. "He got it pretty good, but, obviously, you couldn’t get this metal plate out. Took the bats, came here, knocked the lock off and then just started destroying."

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