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    Freeport’s Little Cubs Field targeted by burglars

    By John Clark,

    13 hours ago

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    FREEPORT, Ill. (WTVO) — Thieves targeted Freeport’s Little Cubs Field, a replica of Wrigley Field, and stole a “significant amount of cash,” according to Vice President Denny Garkey.

    “A window was broken to gain entry and due to the size of the opening created for access, a small person was able to get into the gift shop, but would have had help being lifted to get in the rest of the way, then opened the door from the inside for others to enter. Only cash and some food and drinks were taken, no vandalism luckily,” Garkey said.

    The cash register and donation jars were emptied, and some concessions were also stolen, he said.

    The crime is thought to have happened within the last 10 days.

    Little Cubs Field, at 1160 W Empire Street, attracts thousands of visitors each year.

    Garley said the idea to create the field came after seeing a kid’s whiffle ball field and wishing it resembled Wrigley Field. He began working on it in 2005, and the field officially opened on April 23rd, 2008.

    The field has a few things from Wrigley, two pieces of ivy, a few stadium chairs, and 3 bricks behind home plate.

    Anyone with information on the crime is encouraged to contact Freeport Police at 815-235-8222.

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    Neal Toepfer
    9h ago
    This is horrible, but why would anyone leave cash accessible while closed? I guess no one thought this would happen.
    Robert Hintz
    11h ago
    not surprising anymore
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