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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Turkey stolen from freezer</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 03:25:11 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Update: Holiday turkey stolen from freezer of Jackson woman with two kids; suspect described as 300-pound man<br /><br />By Fredricka Paul | Jackson Citizen Patriot<br /><br />November 25, 2009, 12:10PM<br /><br />Susan Sobiegray&#x27;s attempts to help a homeless man backfired this week when he kicked in her front door and stole her Thanksgiving turkey.<br /><br />Sobiegray and other neighbors had been helping the man with food and a place to stay in recent weeks. But Jackson police say he broke into Sobiegray&#x27;s apartment about 11 p.m. Tuesday in the 400 block of W. Michigan Avenue.<br /><br />He raided the fridge like it was gold in it, Sobiegray said. It was ridiculous. He threw all the food all over the kitchen floor, which wasn&#x27;t much.<br /><br />The suspect, described as a 300-pound, 6-foot man who is bald with blue eyes, fled with Sobiegray&#x27;s 13-pound bird, said Jackson police Lt. Chris Simpson.<br /><br />My kids and I are by ourselves, and there is no one to help us, Sobiegray said. I feel really bad that I helped him to have him turn around and do this.<br /><br />After seeing the story Wednesday on mlive.com/jackson, Brian Giroux, owner of Engineered Building Systems, volunteered to help.<br /><br />Any type of situation like this at this time of year is unacceptable, Giroux said.<br /><br />Giroux provided the family with a turkey, stuffing, vegetables and a small ham. She was also given groceries such as juice and milk. The incident remains under investigation.<br /><br />Update: Holiday turkey stolen from freezer of Jackson woman with two kids; suspect described as 300-pound man<br /><br />Fredricka Paul | Jackson Citizen Patriot<br /><br />November 25, 2009, 12:10PM<br /><br />Susan Sobiegray&#x27;s attempts to help a homeless man backfired this week when he kicked in her front door and stole her Thanksgiving turkey.<br /><br />Sobiegray and other neighbors had been helping the man with food and a place to stay in recent weeks. But Jackson police say he broke into Sobiegray&#x27;s apartment about 11 p.m. Tuesday in the 400 block of W. Michigan Avenue.<br /><br />He raided the fridge like it was gold in it, Sobiegray said. It was ridiculous. He threw all the food all over the kitchen floor, which wasn&#x27;t much.<br /><br />The suspect, described as a 300-pound, 6-foot man who is bald with blue eyes, fled with Sobiegray&#x27;s 13-pound bird, said Jackson police Lt. Chris Simpson.<br /><br />My kids and I are by ourselves, and there is no one to help us, Sobiegray said. I feel really bad that I helped him to have him turn around and do this.<br /><br />After seeing the story Wednesday on mlive.com/jackson, Brian Giroux, owner of Engineered Building Systems, volunteered to help.<br /><br />Any type of situation like this at this time of year is unacceptable, Giroux said.<br /><br />Giroux provided the family with a turkey, stuffing, vegetables and a small ham. She was also given groceries such as juice and milk. The incident remains under investigation.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/11/turkey-stolen-from-freezer.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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