The Salvation Army is calling in reinforcements to help stop crooks in their tracks.
Four new surveillance cameras were donated by a MicroAge.
The company made the offer when they found out the Salvation Army was the target of three break-ins.
$30,000 was stolen the last time the charity was hit in December.
"We heard about this at Christmas time and we thought that's a pretty low thing to do at Christmas time, steal from a charity. So my general manager and I got together to see what we can do for them," says MicroAge President/CEO Robert Orzabal.
The system is in place and now the entire office is under watch.
Still there haven't been any arrests in that December burglary.
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